THE INDUSTRIAL Gas Users’ Association of Southern Africa (Igua-SA) said yesterday that it welcomed the decision by the Competition Tribunal to grant it an interim relief against Sasol Gas from increasing natural gas prices for the next six months.
This comes after Sasol Gas, a unit of JSE-listed Sasol in August 2022, notified its customers that it intended to increase its price for natural gas to R133.34 per gigajoule (GJ).
Natural gas is an essential input for Igua-SA’s members, which include large industrial users of gas in South Africa.
It is not liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) gas that is used in households.
This as industrial users are already under immense financial pressure amid unprecedented load shedding in the country and a series of rate hikes.
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