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ENGEN, the downstream petroleum products company with offices in fifteen African and Indian Ocean Island countries has introduced its Dieselube 500 Super 15W-40 lubricating oil onto the Zambia market.
It’s attracting interest from suitors including oil trading giants Trafigura Group ... people with knowledge of the matter said at the time. Engen, the operator of South Africa’s largest chain of gas ...
The Engen oil refinery in South Africa ... The company runs over 1 000 service stations in South Africa and about 230 more in sub-Saharan Africa. South Africa was expected to implement low ...
Engen Petroleum, a South African oil firm that specializes in downstream ... The merged group will have approximately 3,900 service stations and more than two billion liters of storage capacity ...
Johannesburg - Sixteen Engen service stations have run out of fuel in Johannesburg ... Three of the depots can't release oil tankers because truck drivers are on strike, and there has been a bit of ...
Engen has around 1 300 service stations across seven African countries ... “A PetroSA-Engen Oil deal would be a landmark PPP transaction, and the most appropriate vehicle to open up ...
an affiliate of Engen Petroleum South Africa, a petroleum company, continues to make strong presence and grow its share of the oil market, with the inauguration of its Bodede Service Station near ...
About 10km south of the Engen facility is the oil refinery plant for Shell and ... pollution poses an even greater problem. Air monitoring stations are operational, but according to Bongani ...
Malaysian national oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional ... as well as retail convenience services. Engen has around 1,300 service stations spread across seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Oil and gas multinational Petronas will ... s portfolio in other important markets,” he adds. Engen has about 1 300 service stations across seven African countries, including South Africa.
Sixteen Engen service stations have run out of fuel in Johannesburg ... Three of the depots can't release oil tankers because truck drivers are on strike, and there has been a bit of intimidation ...