Sasol's Secunda complex, the world's largest petrochemical plant, faces a 30% emission reduction target by 2030, risking 11% production cut and job threats.

Sasol's Secunda complex in South Africa, the largest petrochemical plant globally and a major carbon dioxide emitter, faces critical challenges due to its coal dependency and dwindling natural gas supplies from Mozambique. Sasol aims for a 30% emission reduction by 2030, risking an 11% production cut, threatening jobs and the economy. While renewable energy options exist, they remain financially unviable in the short term, leaving the plant's future uncertain.

October 23, 2024
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