Construction a new wax plant in South Africa begins

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Construction work on the second phase of a new wax plant in South Africa has began. The wax plant is at Sasolburg, Mpumalanga. The construction of the plant marks the beginning of the second phase the first one having constructed early this year.

According to the President and CEO of Sasol Group, David Constable, commissioning of this second phase of the new wax plant in South Africa is expected to take place on the first half of 2017.

This would be a great milestone for the company with its aim of expansion of its Southern Africa operations while at the same time showing its commitment in the region through industrial investment.

This project will Cost US $1.02bn and will encompass the construction of a new wax plant at the Sasol One site, in Sasolburg.

The new facility is expected to double production of hard wax and increase production of medium wax which is mostly used for the candle industry in South Africa.

There will also be the increase of production of paraffin used in bitumen adhesives used in road construction and printing ink.

In the first phase of the Fischer-Tropsch wax expansion project 450 engineers and up to 5500 construction workers worked on the project.

The new facility will have two Fischer-Tropsch units, with a “7.7-m-high, 712 t wax reactor and quench tower which are already on site. Another 344.5 t wax reactor was delivered to the expansion project last year.