Sasol Oil announced that it declared a Force Majeure on petroleum products as a result of delays in the arrival of crude oil shipments.
The statement comes after the last South African Natref refinery shut down over the weekend.
The department's deputy director-general of mineral and petroleum regulation, Tseliso Maqubela: "I don't expect that diesel and petrol would be affected greatly, however, we are concerned about the impact this is going to have on the availability of jet fuel, particularly for the airports."
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