Chevron looks to sell 75% of SA business

A Chevron fuel station is seen in Encinitas, California. The American oil company says its Cape Town refinery will be closed for maintenance in February. File picture: Mike Blake, Reuters

A Chevron fuel station is seen in Encinitas, California. The American oil company says its Cape Town refinery will be closed for maintenance in February. File picture: Mike Blake, Reuters

Published Jan 22, 2016

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Cape Town - US oil major Chevron said on Thursday it plans to sell 75 percent of its South African business unit, which includes a 110 000-barrel-a-day refinery in Cape Town.

Chevron is a leading refiner and marketer of petroleum products in South Africa, the most industrialised economy in Africa, where it has had a presence for more than a century.

Chevron said its call for expression of interest was in line with a three-year asset sales programme it announced in 2014.

“This demonstrates Chevron's continuing focus on balancing our global portfolio with our long-term business priorities, and it is aligned with our previously announced $15 billion divestment programme,” said Mark Nelson, the company's president for international products, in a statement.

Besides the Cape Town refinery, Chevron also has interests in a lubricants plant in Durban on the east coast. Its network of Caltex service stations makes it one of South Africa's top five petroleum brands, according to its website.

Chevron has already disposed of several assets in Africa's top crude exporter Nigeria, as oil majors globally looked to cut costs and streamline business models in an over-supplied oil market and plunging prices.

REUTERS

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