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Saudi Arabia discusses building oil refinery in South Africa

Saudi Arabia has its eye on constructing an oil refinery in South Africa as part of a pledge to invest as much as $10 billion in Africa’s most developed economy, according to Bloomberg. The Saudi Aramco and South Africa's Central Energy Fund are to conduct joint surveys based on a refinery and petrochemical complex. The negotiations highlight South Africa’s aspiration to add a refinery, which it has under consideration for a decade.

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Saudi Arabia has its eye on constructing an oil refinery in South Africa as part of a pledge to invest as much as $10 billion in Africa’s most developed economy, according to Bloomberg. The Saudi Aramco and South Africa's Central Energy Fund are to conduct joint surveys based on a refinery and petrochemical complex. The negotiations highlight South Africa’s aspiration to add a refinery, which it has under consideration for a decade.

Mainly, Saudi Arabia made its pledge last July as South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, invested to revive a flagging economy.

Despite the fact that South Africa has previous agreements hanging, including the construction of a refinery in China in 2011, the project is yet to get off ground.

Saudi Arabia and South Africa have a close relationship as S. Arabia supplied approximately 40% crude.

In addition, Jeff Radebe, South African Energy Minister, has urged for a rise in domestic refining in order to shut down fuel imports.

Yet, the pending introduction of clean-fuel standards has prompted refiners to stall rather than expand.

Radebe and Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Arabia Energy Minister, signed a declaration of intent to cooperate in oil and gas.

Amongst discussions, a matter was the possibility of Saudi Aramco using the vast oil-storage tanks in Saldanha Bay, a harbor north of Cape Town offering a strategic location for trading.

Concluding, Al-Falih stated that

"We believe that South Africa will grow economically."

 

 

 

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