South Africa : PetroSA in talks with China on refinery
on 2010/9/15 11:51:28
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CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's national oil company PetroSA said it held fruitful talks with China's oil group Sinopec and was speaking to other potential investors as it seeks partners for a new $10 billion refinery.

Chairwoman Linda Makatini said PetroSA was looking to sell up to a 30 percent equity stake in the planned 400,000 barrels-per-day refinery, which would be among the largest in sub-Saharan Africa and reduce South Africa's reliance on imports.

"We made it clear to the Chinese that whoever comes in, we are looking for a partner throughout the value chain," she told Reuters on Tuesday.

"We are looking for a partner in terms of storage, a partner for trading, exploration as well as (the refinery)."

Makatini said South Africa was also talking to Malaysia's state-owned oil company Petronas and Sonangol of Angola, which rivals Nigeria as Africa's top oil producer.

"We've had discussions with them and identified potential areas of cooperation... So we are also interested in Sonangol partnering with us in all areas," she said.

The final decision on the size of the equity stake that will be sold depends on South Africa's government, Makatini said.

Namibia's state-owned petroleum group NAMCOR said last year it was also offered a 10-15 percent stake in the refinery, which PetroSA said could come on stream by 2016.

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