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The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Department says there is no immediate risk of fuel shortages in the country.The Department says it is in continuous contact with local oil companies to ensure the stability and security of fuel supply.According to a statement released on Tuesday night, the government says it is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and their potential impact.South Africa currently has two operational crude oil refineries, the National Petroleum Refiners of South Africa (Natref) and Astron Energy, in addition to the Sasol Secunda coal-to-liquid plant.
DMPR PROVIDES AN UPDATE ON FUEL SUPPLY AND PRICES
While prolonged geopolitical tensions may exert pressure on international oil prices, the @DMPR_ZA wishes to assure the public that there is currently no immediate risk of fuel shortages in South Africa. pic.twitter.com/QoXy5wUE24
— Gwede Mantashe (@GwedeMantashe1) March 10, 2026
www.sabcnews.com, https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/theres-no-immediate-risk-of-fuel-shortages-in-sa-govt/
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