Sasol reported a significant loss in the last six months of 2025, swinging from a profit to a R763 million comprehensive loss despite a slight increase in turnover. This downturn was primarily attributed to lower oil and chemicals prices, a stronger rand against the US dollar, and various non-cash adjustments including impairments on its Secunda refinery and Mozambique PSA development. Consequently, Sasol did not declare a dividend for this period as its net debt exceeded the $3 billion cap.
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Sasol suffers
Sasol reported a significant loss in the last six months of 2025, swinging from a profit to a R763 million comprehensive loss despite a slight increase in turnover. This downturn was primarily attributed to lower oil and chemicals prices, a stronger rand against the US dollar, and various non-cash adjustments including impairments on its Secunda refinery and Mozambique PSA development. Consequently, Sasol did not declare a dividend for this period as its net debt exceeded the $3 billion cap.