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Nevertheless, in any highly charged environment, the energy sector remains a topical matter in the hearts and minds of many South Africans. However, what is more important is a constructive debate that seeks to provide an overall perspective on some of the items debated at the Indaba.
There are significant benefits to be gained by investing in energy programmes across South Africa. Developing key capabilities over the medium term will allow South Africans to export its intellectual capital to its neighbors and assist in the development of the region.
In the same breath, another important point was that the development of a crude oil refinery will lead to significant economic benefits especially when one considers the country’s dependency on liquid fuels for the transportation of goods and people.
New refining capacity and security of supply is a critical factor that ought to keep the country sober during turbulent times. The indaba highlighted that Africa has amongst the lowest number of refineries of any continent, with 15 of the refineries located in two countries, mainly six in SA and nine in Egypt. These refineries are ageing, needing high level of maintenance and or construction of new refineries.In conclusion, investment in the energy sector in South Africa would lead to economic growth, development and job creation. It is important to note that the economy and energy security is mutually dependent.