Eskom and Sasol Have Signed A Gas-For-Fuel MoU Document
Eskom and Sasol Have Signed A Gas-For-Fuel MoU Document
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Friday, September 20, 2024
Eskom and energy and chemical business, Sasol, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to "collaboratively explore and research possible future liquified natural gas (LNG) requirements".
This can be based on a joint statement by the two businesses, following the signing ceremony of the MoU on Friday.
"The collaboration aims to determine the probable volumes that South Africa calls for to establish a practical LNG import market, together with the enabling infrastructure, and can be facilitated by governing administration-to-federal government relations exactly where necessary."
"This initiative focuses on applying fuel for energy generation to supply crucial base load electric power and position gas as a important enabler of re-industrialisation, though also ensuring continued supply to the marketplace by unlocking world LNG resources.
"Furthermore, the collaboration will contribute to enhancing South Africa’s energy eskom learnerships mix and enable the country's energy transition and decarbonisation," the joint statement read.
The MoU is expected to "explore sourcing gas within South Africa, the Southern African Development Community region, and other parts of the African continent, in addition to evaluating long-term LNG contracting".
"This will support the gas requirements for Eskom’s planned coal power station repowering and conversion to gas in the long term. The parties will also engage other state entities to enable an LNG value chain in South Africa.
"As part of its revised gas strategy, Sasol sasol vacancies is working on enabling the future supply of LNG to South sasol vacancies Africa by collaborating with companies such as Eskom, existing and future customers, suppliers, and infrastructure developers.
"The research findings from the first phase of the Sasol-Eskom collaboration will guide the necessary role players and investors required to offer the best prospects for South Africa's energy market, while outlining the challenges associated with the long-term commitments required for LNG imports," the statement said.