Sasol CEO says chemical-unit listing possible before 2030

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Sasol may list its international chemical business “towards the end of the decade,” following a turnaround of the business that’s underway, according to Chief Executive Officer Simon Baloyi.

The company expects the unit — which includes a sprawling complex in Louisiana that cost $12.8 billion — to ramp up profitability and contribute as much as $1 billion annually to earnings by 2030. Sasol separated the international chemical business from operations in South Africa and has set targets to strengthen it as a standalone entity.

There’s little interest in listing international chemicals while prices are soft, Baloyi said Monday in an interview.

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“When the market is looking good on the up cycle, it’s a nice time to do that,” he said.

Chemicals made up about 40% of Sasol’s adjusted earnings in the six months through December. The international business improved to a 13% contribution, with the remainder coming from South African operations.

Baloyi said in a January interview with Bloomberg that international chemicals may be listed on its own or merged with another business.

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