Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector

Currently, refined petroleum products are manufactured by six refineries in South Africa. The supply of refined petroleum products is supplemented by imports of refined petroleum products. These refined petroleum products are transported by pipeline, rail, road, sea and a combination thereof to depo...

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Main Authors: Chris Adendorf, Fidelis Emuze, Vukani Khulu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-12-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/227
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spelling doaj-e6a54e914a1546b3b3b34b35711a98162020-11-24T21:18:21ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052012-12-0182e1e1110.4102/td.v8i2.227209Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sectorChris Adendorf0Fidelis Emuze1Vukani Khulu2NMMU Business School, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversitySchool of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Central University of Technology, Free StateNMMU Business School, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityCurrently, refined petroleum products are manufactured by six refineries in South Africa. The supply of refined petroleum products is supplemented by imports of refined petroleum products. These refined petroleum products are transported by pipeline, rail, road, sea and a combination thereof to depots across the country. These products are then distributed directly to commercial customers through points of resale in the form of retail service stations. The challenge is that the storage facilities and distribution networks in South Africa are currently utilised to its full capacity. There is a need to expand current storage infrastructure or to erect new storage facilities to facilitate imports. Durban Port that currently handles 70% of the country’s crude oil and 40% of refined products is also utilised to its full capacity. The investigated problem pertains to the limited storage and transport capacity available for the distribution of petroleum products in the country. The interview protocol, which was based on the literature reviewed, was used for compiling the primary data for the case study. Selected findings revealed that the respondents perceived that storage capacity is the most significant constraint militating against adequate supply by the supply chain. The findings also indicated that the respondents were of the opinion that transport rates and routes (cost of logistics) are the greatest contributor to the prices of products. As a result, there appears to be a major scope for improvement in terms of the usage of pipelines and rails for the movement of petroleum products. Keywords: Petroleum products, storage facilities, supply chain, transportation, South African energy sector. Disciplines: civil engineering, architecture, business studies, energy studieshttp://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/227Petroleum productsstorage facilitiessupply chaintransportationSouth African energy sector
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Vukani Khulu
Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
Petroleum products
storage facilities
supply chain
transportation
South African energy sector
author_facet Chris Adendorf
Fidelis Emuze
Vukani Khulu
author_sort Chris Adendorf
title Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
title_short Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
title_full Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
title_fullStr Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
title_full_unstemmed Investigating an effective supply chain for a refinery in a regulated petroleum sector
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series The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
issn 1817-4434
2415-2005
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Currently, refined petroleum products are manufactured by six refineries in South Africa. The supply of refined petroleum products is supplemented by imports of refined petroleum products. These refined petroleum products are transported by pipeline, rail, road, sea and a combination thereof to depots across the country. These products are then distributed directly to commercial customers through points of resale in the form of retail service stations. The challenge is that the storage facilities and distribution networks in South Africa are currently utilised to its full capacity. There is a need to expand current storage infrastructure or to erect new storage facilities to facilitate imports. Durban Port that currently handles 70% of the country’s crude oil and 40% of refined products is also utilised to its full capacity. The investigated problem pertains to the limited storage and transport capacity available for the distribution of petroleum products in the country. The interview protocol, which was based on the literature reviewed, was used for compiling the primary data for the case study. Selected findings revealed that the respondents perceived that storage capacity is the most significant constraint militating against adequate supply by the supply chain. The findings also indicated that the respondents were of the opinion that transport rates and routes (cost of logistics) are the greatest contributor to the prices of products. As a result, there appears to be a major scope for improvement in terms of the usage of pipelines and rails for the movement of petroleum products. Keywords: Petroleum products, storage facilities, supply chain, transportation, South African energy sector. Disciplines: civil engineering, architecture, business studies, energy studies
topic Petroleum products
storage facilities
supply chain
transportation
South African energy sector
url http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/227
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