Sasol predicts up to 40% drop in headline earnings amid lower oil prices

Sasol predicts up to 40% drop in headline earnings amid lower oil prices

[IOL - South Africa] - 5/02/2026
Sasol's share price fell 5.2% following a trading statement revealing headline earnings are expected to drop by 29-40% for the six months to December. The decline is attributed to lower oil and chemical prices, alongside R7.8 billion in impairments, despite improved operational performance and (…)
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