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How much of this is going on in the world? The timing is suspect. 10 days before Russia goes into Ukraine? BP and Shell have to have relations with the world. NWO coerced? Who shuts down refineries when the price of gas is going up never mind the largest refinery? How hard would it be to tell them to restrict global supply till we bring the world to it's knees?

BP and Shell have decided to stop operations indefinitely at the Sapref refinery in Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa in March 2022. A re-start will be possible in the future, including in the event of any future sale. Created in 1963, Sapref is the largest crude oil refinery in South Africa with a capacity of 180,000 bbl/d, accounting for 35% of the country’s refining capacity.

There are three other refineries in South Africa: Engen (120 kb/d), Caltex Oil (110 kb/d), and Natref (105 kb/d). In April 2021, the South African petroleum products group Engen, an affiliate of Malaysia’s state-owned energy group Petronas, unveiled plans to shut down its refinery in KwaZulu-Natal near Durban (South Africa) and repurpose the site into an import terminal and product storage facility by the end of 2023.

>How much of this is going on in the world? The timing is suspect. 10 days before Russia goes into Ukraine? BP and Shell have to have relations with the world. NWO coerced? Who shuts down refineries when the price of gas is going up never mind the largest refinery? How hard would it be to tell them to restrict global supply till we bring the world to it's knees? BP and Shell have decided to stop operations indefinitely at the Sapref refinery in Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa in March 2022. A re-start will be possible in the future, including in the event of any future sale. Created in 1963, Sapref is the largest crude oil refinery in South Africa with a capacity of 180,000 bbl/d, accounting for 35% of the country’s refining capacity. There are three other refineries in South Africa: Engen (120 kb/d), Caltex Oil (110 kb/d), and Natref (105 kb/d). In April 2021, the South African petroleum products group Engen, an affiliate of Malaysia’s state-owned energy group Petronas, unveiled plans to shut down its refinery in KwaZulu-Natal near Durban (South Africa) and repurpose the site into an import terminal and product storage facility by the end of 2023.

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