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Sasol, Linde enter long-term agreement for EPC services

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa/PULLACH, Germany — Sasol South Africa Limited, represented by Group Technology, a division of Sasol South Africa Ltd, has awarded The Linde Group’s Engineering Division a Professional Services Term Agreement for an initial term of two years with an option to extend. 

This agreement supports a close working relationship to create and ensure long-term engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and/or construction management and project management services.

“The successful conclusion of this Professional Services Framework Agreement represents another milestone in the long-lasting and fruitful business relationship between Sasol and Linde,” said Tilman Weide, Member of the Board of Directors at Linde Engineering Division. “This agreement will enable Sasol to expedite the commercial processes preceding the initial work developing the project scope. In addition, it will allow Sasol to take advantage of synergies offered by us and gain streamlined access to our resources and technologies.”

Through this agreement, Linde can be involved right from the start during the feasibility phase of a project.

Since the founding of Sasol in 1950, Linde's Engineering Division has cooperated with the company on a continuous basis, supporting Sasol’s Research and Technology (R&T) initiatives and providing engineering, procurement and construction services for jointly developed and Linde proprietary technologies. To date Linde has been awarded over a hundred Sasol contracts ranging from conceptual engineering work to the complete supply of plants on a lump sum turnkey basis.

Sasol is an international integrated chemicals and energy company based in South Africa that develops and commercializes technologies and builds and operates world-scale facilities to produce a range of high-value products including liquid fuels, chemicals and low-carbon electricity.

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