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PERSPECTIVES

Foreword by the Minister of Minerals and Energy
Message from the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Minerals and Energy
Chairperson’s Report
Director’s Report

MEETING THE
CHALLENGE

Transforming and liberalising the industry: a summary
Report on the Environment
Fuel Tax reform
Social responsibility: Helping South Africa prepare for its future
National crime: New threats and Sapia’s counter-measures
Ethics and good governance
The pricing of petroleum products
Fuel saving tips

FACTS AND FIGURES

Statistical appendices: 1 - 14

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FACTS AND FIGURES
Appendix 1   Aggregate financial results of Sapia members
     
Appendix 2   Value added statements
     
Appendix 3   Participation in the industry by Historically Disadvantaged South Africans
     
Appendix 4   Marketing of petroleum activities return (MPAR)
     
Appendix 5   Sources of crude oil for Sapia members: 1995 to 2001
     
Appendix 6   Crude oil price movements: January 1996 to June 2002
     
Appendix 7   Inland consumption of petroleum products
     
Appendix 8   Demand/Refining capacity balance
     
Appendix 9   Capacity of South African refineries
     
Appendix 10   Major product market shares (%)
     
Appendix 11   Retail prices in Gauteng: 30 June each year
     
Appendix 12   Petrol and diesel price breakdown
     
Appendix 13   Fuels taxation history - South Africa (rates as at 31 December each year)
     
Appendix 14   An analysis of the changes in the build-ups of 93 Octane leaded petrol and diesel prices in Gauteng between October 1996 and June 2002