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Through proprietary technologies and processes the main products Sasol produces are fuel components, chemical components and co-products. From these main products and further value-adding processes we deliver diesel, petrol (gasoline), naphtha, kerosene (jet fuel), liquid petroleum gas (LPG), olefins, alcohols, polymers, solvents, surfactants, co-monomers, ammonia, methanol, crude tar acids, sulphur, illuminating paraffin, bitumen and fuel oil. Even further processing produces numerous additional products.

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Johannesburg, South Africa – Sasol remains fully committed to supporting South Africa’s energy transition and improving air quality in the Highveld Priority Area (HPA). This includes the development and implementation of a reasonable regulatory framework that enables sustainable ambient air quality improvements in the HPA and balances national priorities, as well as the socio-economic interests of the country.
Sasol accordingly participated in the consultative processes leading to the development and adoption of the second generation Highveld Priority Area Air Quality Management Plan (HPA AQMP), gazetted on 26 March 2025. We submitted constructive comments to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (Department), as well as through Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) throughout the process.
In the pursuit of regulatory clarity, particularly regarding the 40% emission reduction target and its implications for individual emitters, Sasol is seeking a declaratory judgment/order from the High Court on the interpretation and application of the HPA AQMP and its associated Regulations. As such, papers were filed on 19 September 2025.
Should the Court declare that the HPA AQMP and the Regulations impose binding standards on industrial and mining emitters by 2030, Sasol will seek the review and setting aside of the HPA AQMP.
This legal step is procedural and does not detract from our commitment to the air quality objectives in the HPA, nor from ongoing engagement with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, and other stakeholders. As we continue developing and implementing our Emission Reduction Roadmap, Sasol believes legal certainty is key to ensuring the fair and lawful implementation of the HPA AQMP.