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  2. South African Petroleum Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    A (Avhaphani) Tshifularo as its current executive director. The organisation's website provides information as to how fuel prices in South Africa are determined (many liquid fuels in South Africa are subject to price controls). The site also has information on the demand for liquid fuel in South Africa.

  3. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019 Oil, gas, and diesel prices RBOB Gasoline Prices. In 2008, a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States, and that record energy prices would cause an "enduring shift" in energy consumption practices. [6]

  4. Sasol - Wikipedia

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    The refinery is a joint venture between Sasol Ltd and Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Sasol has a 63.64 per cent shareholding in Natref, and Total South Africa holds a 36.36 per cent interest. [43] One of few inland refineries in South Africa, [40]: 166 Natref's capacity in 2017, stood at 108,500 barrels per day of crude oil. The refinery uses ...

  5. Fuel tax - Wikipedia

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    South Africa imposes a fuel tax, in Dec 2020, per (unleaded 93 octane, inland) liter, composed of the Fuel Levy – R3,37, Road Accident Fund levy – R1,93, associated costs – R3,12, and the Basic Fuel Price – R5,81 for a total of R14.23. (R = South African Rand (ZAR) ~ R15 per US$ in Dec 2020) [36]

  6. List of countries by oil exports - Wikipedia

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    Oil in this list refers to base crude oil only, and not refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel and airplane fuel. In 2022, Saudi Arabia was the largest exporter of petroleum, followed by Russia and Iraq. Other major exporters of petroleum in that year included the United States, Canada and United Arab Emirates.

  7. Energy in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa has a large energy sector, being the third-largest economy in Africa. The country consumed 227 TWh of electricity in 2018. [ 1 ] The vast majority of South Africa's electricity was produced from coal, with the fuel responsible for 88% of production in 2017. [ 2 ] South Africa is the 7th largest coal producer in the world. [ 2 ]

  8. Caltex - Wikipedia

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    caltex.com. Caltex is a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corporation used in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and Southern Africa. [ 1 ] Headquartered in Singapore, it is also the brand name of non-Chevron petroleum companies in some countries (such as New Zealand, and previously Australia and South Africa) under a trademark licensing ...

  9. 1973 oil crisis - Wikipedia

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    This list was later expanded to include Portugal, Rhodesia, and South Africa. In March 1974, OAPEC lifted the embargo, [3] but the price of oil had risen by nearly 300%: from US$3 per barrel ($19/m 3) to nearly US$12 per barrel ($75/m 3) globally. Prices in the United States were significantly higher than the global average.