Assessing the Impact of
Date
2011-05-19
Authors
Moosa, Farouk Goolam
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Abstract
This research assessed potential impacts of South African petroleum industry
deregulation. Industry participants have called for changed regulation of the
South African petroleum industry. The National Energy Forum task force was
established to formulate recommendations concerning future petroleum industry
regulation. Government subsequently released a white paper indicating a major
shift towards deregulation. Deregulation and a twenty-five percent black
economic empowerment (BEE) objective became the future envisaged policy.
Government, oil majors, retail associations and retailer representatives were
interviewed. Developments in three deregulated countries were analysed and
evaluated, to determine the effects should full deregulation occur. A refined
analytical framework was used.
The results show that much must be achieved before implementation of full
deregulation in South Africa. Government is particularly concerned about supply
security, infrastructure requirements, transformation to twenty-five percent BEE
and protection against massive unemployment resulting from rationalisation,
caused by competitive price-cutting, of approximately 30% of the retail service
stations
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MBA - WBS
Keywords
Petroleum industry, Deregulation, Black economic empowerment