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Exploration and Production (E&P) Careers
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Sasol’s Exploration and Production (E&P) business covers a range of careers from technical areas to business support. As part of our team you will be exposed to Sasol’s diverse portfolio which includes Sasol’s upstream interests in oil and gas production and exploration in Mozambique, Canada, Gabon, South Africa, Australia and Nigeria. We produce natural gas from Mozambique’s Temane and Pande fields, shale gas from the Farrell Creek and Cypress Asset in Canada and oil in Gabon through our share in the offshore Etame oilfield cluster. E&P...
Overview
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Franchising has been proven worldwide as one of the most successful business models, due to its highly effective owner-operator partnership. The franchisor offers the competitive advantage of an established brand and full support. The franchisee offers commitment, management skills, and daily hands-on involvement. Both parties have invested in the venture and have an equal interest in its success.The Sasol modelWe have defined our outlets as Sasol Convenience Centres (SCCs). While each SCC will, of course, sell petrol and diesel from a forecourt, it will also have a 24-hour convenience store...
Contacts
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SASOL OILPostal Address:Sasol Oil Franchise Applications P.O. Box 5486 Johannesburg 2000Tel:+27 860 335 444
Overview
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Supply Chain is the custodian of all external spend for the Sasol Group. It is responsible for managing supply and demand so as to ensure cost-efficiency and maximise return on spend, while at the same time ensuring effective logistics of a range of deliverables.
Our Procurement and Supply Management unit procures all commodities, services, feedstock and raw materials for our global operations. We understand the critical role that some commodities play in Sasol operations, as well as the impact of cost on profitability and financial sustainability. We are therefore structured to...
Preferential Procurement
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Sasol supports the intent of South Africa’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Codes of Good Practice and has adopted the requirements of the Codes in our applicable policies & procedures. Sasol Suppliers must at all times maintain their BBBEE certificates/affidavits to ensure accurate reporting to Accreditation agencies and the Department of Trade and Industry.Please click here for a step by step guide on how to maintain your BBBEE certificate.Our Preferential Procurement Philosophy states that: Supply Chain Management has been positioned and aligned with the revised 2013...
Ethics
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The Sasol code of ethics – which addresses issues such as corruption, bribery, conflicts of interest and human rights – governs our approach to ethical behaviour and fair business practice.The code requires that we conduct business in accordance with the highest standards. By sharing this information, we aim to ensure the continuing success of our business relationships with current and potential suppliers.Our standards cover safety, the awarding of contracts, ethical behaviour, compliance with all applicable legislation, maintenance of adequate internal controls and the recording...
Application and Accreditation
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Application and AccreditationTraditionally Sasol suppliers have engaged with us via fax; fax to e-mail and other manual mechanisms. Given today’s high administration and procurement costs and the lack of reliability related to these types of interactions, Sasol has taken a decision to enable the functionality of the Supplier Information Management (SIM) module on Ariba (which is only applicable to Sasol suppliers based in South Africa and Mozambique). This will allow us – as well as thousands of companies worldwide - to have greater visibility of your products and services. ...
Supplier Guidelines
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As we transition to new ways of working together, we would like to remind you of the Sasol Procure-to-Pay processes for Goods and Services. Please click on the below icons for more information.
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Contacts
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Why Contact The Sasol Supply Chain Contact Centre?The Sasol Supply Chain Contact Centre aims to provide quick, professional and efficient service to all Sasol suppliers. Suppliers can make contact on any procurement, supplier application, improvement suggestions and/or payment related enquiries.How do I make contact?Call us on 0860 10 4777 / 10 4777 or email: contact.sasolsharedservices@sasol.com For any web related assistance, please log onto: https://servicecentre.sasol.comREMEMBER: Always have your Vendor Account/Purchase Order number on hand.Anything else I should know?...
Legal Notices
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Information classification schemeClassification DefinitionSecret Information where unauthorized disclosure may cause Sasol severe financial loss, loss of trade secrets, exposure to legal risks or damage to Sasol’s reputation. Examples of Information classified as Secret include, but not limited to strategic acquisitions, bid economics, negotiation strategies, and production processes.Confidential Information which is critical to Sasol’s ongoing operation. Examples of Information classified as Confidential include, but is not limited to. Personnel & Payroll files, interpreted...
Promotion to access to information act manual
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Prepared in accordance with section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, Number 2 of 2000 ("the Act"):
Annual General Meeting
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The Companies Act requires every company to hold an annual general meeting (AGM). Business usually dealt with at the annual general meeting includes –
the receiving of the company's annual financial statements and the directors’ report thereon for the past year;
the election or re-election of directors in place of those retiring by rotation;
the appointment of a new auditor if notice has been given of his/her removal;
placing the unissued share capital under control of the directors;
approving the directors’ fees; and;
dealing with special business of which due notice has been...
Credit Rating
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SasolSouth AfricaMOODY'SBa2, under reviewBa1, negativeS&P GLOBAL RATINGS BB, negativeBB-, stableSasolCredit rating agencies, S&P Global and Moody’s have recently updated their credit rating assessments of Sasol in light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global growth and oil price volatility.On 7 March 2020, S&P Global affirmed Sasol’s BBB- rating, with a negative outlook. Shortly thereafter, Sasol’s rating was revised to BB on 30 March 2020, with the negative outlook unchanged. This was in...

