Cape Times

Sasol given the go-ahead to offload its separation units in Secunda

- DINEO FAKU dineo.faku@inl.co.za

THE COMPETITIO­N Tribunal has given Sasol the go-ahead to sell its 16 air separation units in Secunda, Mpumalanga, to Air Liquide Large Industries South Africa, paving the way for the conclusion of the R5.525 billion transactio­n.

Approval from the Competitio­n Tribunal was the final hurdle for the transactio­n.

Sasol said the transactio­n would close within 10 business days with the total proceeds of the aggregate of R5.525bn and ¤148.75 million (to be settled in US dollars) settled at closing. Thereafter, Air Liquide will officially own and operate the 16 air separation units, which are located in Secunda, Mpumalanga.

Sasol chief executive Fleetwood Grobler said the group was pleased to officially welcome Air Liquide as one of Sasol’s partners in Sasol’s decarbonis­ation journey.

“This transactio­n is a significan­t contributo­r to us achieving our accelerate­d and expanded asset disposal programme targets, executed in line with our balance sheet, shareholde­r value and strategic objectives,” Grobler said.

Sasol said the approval was received subject to various conditions relating to future ownership of the air separation units.

These include joint procuremen­t of renewable power up to 900 megawatts (MW), decarbonis­ation investment­s by Air Liquide, ensuring that there’s no negative impact on employment and adhering to various commitment­s on BroadBased Black Economic Empowermen­t.

This was in addition to support for localisati­on and small, medium, micro and black owned enterprise­s.

In May, the Competitio­n Commission recommende­d the transactio­n on conditions including that the parties commit to a substantia­l reduction in carbon emissions over the next ten years including a 900MW renewable energies power purchase agreement.

Sasol shares rose 3.29 percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R240.

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DIMPHO MAJA African News Agency SASOL was given the go-ahead to sell its air separation units in Secunda. |

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