Gazprom to start gasification in SA

Coal stores near Eskom's Grootvlei power station. Most of SA's power is produced from coal. File picture: Dean Hutton

Coal stores near Eskom's Grootvlei power station. Most of SA's power is produced from coal. File picture: Dean Hutton

Published Nov 26, 2015

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Johannesburg - A unit of Gazprom, the Russian gas producer, agreed to give Anglo African Capital the sole distribution rights for its underground coal gasification technology in sub-Saharan Africa and is working with the company to develop the technology at a South African mine.

Gazprom Promgaz is assisting the Johannesburg-based mining company on the pre-feasibility study for the Springbok Flats coal project in the northern Limpopo province, Anglo African said in an e-mail to Bloomberg on Wednesday.

Gazprom “spends large amounts of money on research and development of the technology and is a world leader in underground-coal gasification,” Anglo African said.

About 80 percent of electricity generated in South Africa, the continent’s most-industrialized economy, is from coal, according to Eskom Holdings, the country’s power utility.

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