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Journal of Energy in Southern Africa

On-line version ISSN 2413-3051
Print version ISSN 1021-447X

J. energy South. Afr. vol.20 n.1 Cape Town  2009

 

Energy security and liquid fuels in South Africa

 

 

Jabavu Clifford Nkomo

International Development Research Centre

 

 


ABSTRACT

South Africa relies heavily on imported crude oil. Domestic sources and available substitutes alone cannot satisfy the country's current demand, resulting in imported crude oil accounting for over 90% of South Africa's requirements. This high level of dependence on imported crude oil exposes the economy to potential events that either interrupts supplies or leads to higher oil prices thereby undermining economic growth and development. Widening diversity of supply, demand-side measures and maintaining strategic inventories will strengthen energy security.

Keywords: vulnerability, security, dependence, diversification


 

 

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Received 6 September 2005
Revised 30 January 2009

 

 

Submitted by the author when employed at the Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town.

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