Successful Completion of the Divestment of Sasol's 50% Interest in the Lake Charles Chemical Project Base Chemicals Business; Covenant Amendment for 31 December 2020 and Sasol Investor Update
Sasol successfully closed the divestment of a 50% interest in its Base Chemicals business at Lake Charles to LyondellBasell on December 1, 2020. The transaction, valued at approximately US$2 billion, allows LyondellBasell to operate and market the joint venture's polyethylene products. Additionally, Sasol has secured a covenant amendment from lenders, maintaining a net debt to EBITDA ratio of 4x for December 31, 2020. An investor update on the Sasol 2.0 transformation program is scheduled on December 2, 2020.
- Successfully closed a US$2 billion divestment, strengthening cash flow.
- Established a 50/50 joint venture with LyondellBasell, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Secured a covenant amendment with lenders, allowing for improved financial stability.
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JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Sasol shareholders are referred to the Company's Stock Exchange News Service ("SENS") announcement dated 2 October 2020, containing details of the divestment of a
Sasol is pleased to announce that the Transaction successfully closed on 1 December 2020 and the 50/50 Louisiana Integrated Polyethylene joint venture ("JV") with LyondellBasell has now been established.
The proceeds of approximately US
Under the terms of the Transaction agreements, LyondellBasell will operate the JV assets on behalf of the JV and market the polyethylene products on behalf of the two shareholders.
Covenant amendment
Sasol is also pleased to announce the successful conclusion of discussions with our lenders regarding the covenant amendment for 31 December 2020, which is 4x net debt: earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA). Our lenders have agreed that the covenant calculation will not be impacted by once off events or delayed receipt of disposal proceeds that are expected by 31 December.
The covenant for June 2021 will remain at 3x Net Debt: EBITDA.
Investor update
Sasol will host a virtual investor update, today, 2 December 2020 at 14:00 (SA time). The key focus will be the Sasol 2.0 transformation programme which is designed to deliver the Company's vision for Future Sasol.
Chief Executive Officer, Fleetwood Grobler, Chief Financial Officer, Paul Victor, and Executive Vice President Sasol 2.0 Transformation Marius Brand will host the event via webcast link: https://www.corpcam.com/Sasol02122020. The presentation will be available on the website www.sasol.com
For further information, please contact:
Sasol Investor Relations,
Tiffany Sydow, Investor Relations Officer
Telephone: +27 (0) 71 673 1929
investor.relations@sasol.com
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