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GTL project developed

14 April 2009

Sasol, Uzbekneftegaz (the National Oil and Gas Company of Uzbekistan), with Petronas from Malaysia, has marked a significant milestone with the signing of a Heads of Agreement for the development and implementation of a Gas to Liquids (GTL) project, as well as a Memorandum of Understanding for mutual cooperation in the oil and gas industry, in the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Sasol chief executive, Pat Davies, joined Chairman of the Board of Governors of Uzbekneftegaz, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Ergash Shaismatov, and Petronas President and CEO Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Marican, for the signing ceremony in the country's capital of Tashkent.

The Heads of Agreement follows the positive outcome of the joint pre-feasibility study based on Sasol's proprietary technology. The technology will be deployed to produce high quality transportation fuels from Uzbekistan's abundant domestic gas reserves.

"The wealth of gas resources within Uzbekistan makes this an ideal location for a GTL facility and we are delighted to mark this important milestone with our valued partners," said Sasol group general manager, Lean Strauss.

The GTL project will enhance Uzbekistan's fuel production and will also make a significant contribution to the economy of the country through foreign direct investment and job creation.

The partners are currently in negotiations with the Uzbekistan government regarding the required project enablers and plan to proceed to the next phase of project implementation which involves the establishment of a joint venture company. Petronas and Sasol are also exploring other areas of cooperation in the Uzbekistan oil and gas industry.


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