Sasol declares ‘force majeure’ on export of chemicals
SASOL yesterday said it has declared a force majeure on the export of some chemicals products due to the impact of heavy rainfall and floods. KwaZulu-Natal was recently hit by devastating floods. Sasol, the producer of fuel products and chemicals from coal, which released its production and sales metrics for the nine months ended March, said the impact of the floods might affect its fourth-quarter volume outlook. Sasolburg volumes were 11 percent lower than the previous period, resulting from coal supply issues. Liquid fuels sales were 5 percent higher due to a recovery in fuel demand. Chemicals sales volumes from Sasol’s South African assets were 10 percent lower, but this was offset by higher prices, resulting in a 16 percent increase in sales revenue. “At this stage, only production rates…