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List Of Petroleum Companies In South Africa 2025-2026

List Of Petroleum Companies In South Africa 2025-2026

The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products. The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Petroleum companies are divided into upstream, midstream and downstream. Upstream deals with crude oil. Midstream refers to the storage and transport of crude oil and other more refined products. Downstream refers to products for consumers such as gasoline.

Petroleum is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth’s surface. It is commonly refined into various types of fuels. Components of petroleum are separated using a technique called fractional distillation, i.e. separation of a liquid mixture into fractions differing in boiling point by means of distillation, typically using a fractionating column.

Below is the list of Petroleum Companies In South Africa

Castrol South Africa Head Office

PetroSA Sandton Office

Azanian Oil Company Pty Ltd

Afric Oil (Pty) Ltd

Sunola Oil Mills – Aeroton

Refinex

VISCOL OIL

e 10 PETROLEUM

BP Southern Africa – Head Office

Wynn Oil South Africa Pty Ltd

Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (SOC) Ltd

Exol Oil Refinery Pty Ltd

Jua Africa Project Consulting

Gulfstream

SacOil Holdings Ltd

National Petroleum Refiners of South Africa (Pty)

Gauteng Oil and Cake Mill

Global Petroleum

Sanron Transformer Oil Group (PTY) LTD

Atomic Oil

Africa SunOil Refineries (Pty) Ltd

W A C Petroleum Services CC

Amanah Oil Cc

SA Lube (Pty) Ltd.

Petrotrade

Enviroshore Oil Solution Specialists

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PetroSA

Astron Energy Cape Town Refinery

Tokheim SA

Mmampilo Petroleum (pty)ltd

Fuel Retailers Association

SAOGA – South African Oil & Gas Alliance

Women in Oil and Energy South Africa

Sapia

Advent oil

Shell South Africa Energy (Pty) Ltd

SA Oil

DE-TECT UNIT INSPECTION

Africa SunOil Refineries (Pty) Ltd

Petroplan Recruitment South Africa

SIYANDA Fuel Depot

Caltex Oil (SA) (Pty) Ltd

MBT Petroleum Gezina

Gilbarco AFS (Stores)

EARTH GREEN GROUP OF AFRICAN COMPANIES

SA Oil Sannieshof Depot

Energy

Siyanda Petroleum

Exol Oil Refinery Pty Ltd

Enviroshore Oil Solution Specialists

Petromar International

Latita Energy Pty (Ltd)

Sasol Inzalo Public Limited

Oiltanking

Vopak

Diesel & General

Loximark

Gulfstream Energy (Pty) Ltd

Chevron

Sasol Synfuels (Pty) Ltd

SCK Fuel Distributors

Daratom

Fuchs Lubricants Car Oils & Greases

MBT PETROLEUM KOEDOE

MBT PETROLEUM Zebediela

Sasol Gold Reef

Cyrus Brokers

Southern Oil (Proprietary) Limited

Sasol Smit Street

Sasol Cosmo City

Mdubane Energy Services

Vivo Energy Johannesburg

Stacor Petroleum

VOOMA Petroleum Robertsham

Sasol Rivonia

C&N Petroleum Equipment

Is petrol made in South Africa?

Upstream refers to the exploration and production of crude oil. The major petroleum products that are sold in South Africa are petrol, diesel, jet fuel, illuminating paraffin, fuel oil, bitumen and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Petrol and diesel are the major liquid fuels that are used in South Africa.

How much petrol does South Africa consume?

South Africa’s retail fuel industry, which is made up of 4 600 retailers countrywide (SAPIA, 2016), accounted for most of the petrol used. However, petrol consumption declined at an annual rate of 3% from 11 billion litres in 2007 to 7.5 billion litres in 2016.

How do you calculate petrol cost per km in South Africa?

To estimate the fuel cost for a trip you need the trip distance, cost of fuel per litre, and the vehicle’s average fuel consumption. In other words: Divide the total distance (km) by 100. Now multiply the answer by the average fuel consumption, and then multiply this number by the price of fuel (per litre)

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