Sasol moved to stabilise jet fuel supply at O. R. Tambo International Airport, as the sector responds to ongoing concerns over fuel availability and logistics inSasol moved to stabilise jet fuel supply at O. R. Tambo International Airport, as the sector responds to ongoing concerns over fuel availability and logistics in

Sasol Stabilises Jet Fuel Supply at O. R. Tambo Amid Logistics Concerns

2026/03/26 05:50
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Sasol moved to stabilise jet fuel supply at O. R. Tambo International Airport, as the sector responds to ongoing concerns over fuel availability and logistics in South Africa’s aviation system.

The intervention reflects broader pressure points across the country’s fuel supply chain, where refinery constraints, infrastructure limitations and logistics bottlenecks continue to affect reliability. As South Africa increasingly relies on imports to meet refined fuel demand, coordination between producers, distributors and transport operators has become more critical.

Supply chain fragility comes into focus

O. R. Tambo International Airport remains the primary aviation hub in Southern Africa, handling a significant share of regional passenger and cargo traffic. Any disruption in jet fuel supply has immediate operational implications, not only for domestic carriers but also for international airlines using Johannesburg as a gateway.

Recent concerns have highlighted the extent to which aviation fuel availability is now tied to logistics efficiency rather than solely refining capacity. Storage infrastructure, pipeline networks and import terminals are playing an increasingly central role in maintaining supply continuity.

A shift toward logistics-driven resilience

Sasol’s actions underline a broader shift in South Africa’s energy landscape. With reduced domestic refining capacity over recent years, the system has become more dependent on imported fuels and complex distribution networks.

This transition places greater emphasis on:

supply chain coordination, infrastructure resilience, and contingency planning.

In this context, fuel security is no longer only a production issue. It is a logistics and systems management challenge.

Fuel Availability 

The stabilisation effort reduces immediate risks for airlines operating through Johannesburg. However, it also reinforces the need for longer-term investment in fuel storage, transport infrastructure and supply chain integration.

As aviation demand continues to recover and expand, ensuring consistent fuel availability will remain a key factor in sustaining South Africa’s role as a regional air transport hub.

The post Sasol Stabilises Jet Fuel Supply at O. R. Tambo Amid Logistics Concerns appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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