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Sasol invites interested parties to partner for the development of CO2 utilisation technologies at its SA operations-PR Newswire APAC

JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Sasol is committed to reducing its overall impact on the environment and is developing and implementing on our climate change mitigation response to enable long-term resilience of the company through an updated strategy, Future Sasol and lower-carbon business operations. We are currently exploring different initiatives and projects with the intent of enabling technology development deployment to achieve large-scale greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions. Carbon dioxide (CO2) utilisation has been identified as a promising lever to reduce GHG emissions globally and has the potential to increase the implementation of carbon capture and utilisation technologies.

To progress our climate change ambitions for more resilient operations in South Africa, Sasol is inviting interested parties to participate in a Request for Information (RFI) process regarding the development and demonstration of CO2 utilisation technologies. Sasol aims to be an enabler for the development and demonstration of CO2 utilisation technologies and wants to partner with other companies to reduce GHG emissions at its South African operations based in Secunda, Mpumalanga and in Sasolburg, Free State. The closing date for submissions is 30 September 2020.

The purpose of this RFI process is to identify partners who are interested or involved in the use of CO2 utilisation technologies on CO2-rich streams. The scale of application for potential projects can range from demonstration level to commercial level.

Interested parties may apply for access to the RFI by forwarding their company profile together with contact details to: CO2utilisation@sasol.com[1].

Issued by:

Matebello Motloung, Manager: Group Media RelationsDirect telephone: +27 (0) 10 344 9256; Mobile: +27 (0) 83 773 9457matebello.motloung@sasol.com[2]

Alex Anderson, Senior Manager: Group External CommunicationDirect telephone: +27 (0) 10 344 6509; Mobile: +27 (0) 71 600 9605alex.anderson@sasol.com[3] 

About Sasol:

Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company spanning 30 countries. Through our talented people, we use selected technologies to safely and sustainably source, manufacture and market chemical and energy products globally.

About Sasol's Information Privacy Policy:

We wish to inform you about the processing of your Personal Information by Sasol South Africa Limited and your rights under applicable data protection law, as interpreted and included in Sasol Information Privacy Policy.

Within our company, only Sasol Group Media Relations will receive your Personal Information to fulfil the purpose of maintaining the relationship with the receiver in his/her capacity as a member of the media. You have the right to request for the correction or deletion of your Personal Information stored by us at address: Sasol Place, 50 Katherine Street, Sandton in Johannesburg. You also have a right to restrict the processing of your Information. To exercise your privacy rights or find out more about Information Privacy Policy, kindly contact our Privacy Office on: privacy@sasol.com[4]

 

References

  1. ^ CO2utilisation@sasol.com (www.prnasia.com)
  2. ^ matebello.motloung@sasol.com (www.prnasia.com)
  3. ^ alex.anderson@sasol.com (www.prnasia.com)
  4. ^ privacy@sasol.com (www.prnasia.com)

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