STORM IMPACT: Severe weather affects Sasol’s Mozambique operations but gas supplies remain (…)

STORM IMPACT: Severe weather affects Sasol’s Mozambique operations but gas supplies remain uninterrupted

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 29/01/2026
Heavy rains in Mozambique have disrupted Sasol’s condensate transport and forced a temporary reduction in gas production, but the company says supplies to customers remain uninterrupted and operations are not materially affected.
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