Register now for Fin24 Dashboard and get access to portfolios, watchlists, financial comparison tools, and a whole lot more to help you achieve your financial goals.

Data provided by McGregor BFA
All data is delayed
Loading...
Where am I? Home
 
Prices are delayed by 15min.
Join the Fin24.com conversation about JSE-listed stock by using every time you tweet.

Watchdog fingers oil companies

Mar 04 2010 14:59

Related Articles

Sasol fine provides 'clarity'

Sasol profit up to 65% higher

Opec head predicts output cuts

BA execs face price-fixing trial

Stop petrol price-fixing: PnP

 

Top Stories

Cell C move sparks price war

May 27 2012 11:21

There's a price war raging between South Africa's cellphone networks after Cell C lowered the rates of its prepaid calls by more than 34%.

Another golf estate victim

May 27 2012 13:09

The oversupply of golf estates has claimed another victim.

MyCiti buses running at a loss

May 28 2012 07:53

The City of Cape Town has spent R175m running the Myciti bus service since the Soccer World Cup compared to an income of R35m, a report says.

 
Share Share line Print

The Competition Commission said on Thursday it has referred its findings of price fixing in the supply of bitumen by major oil companies to the Tribunal.

The companies included Chevron SA, Engen, Shell SA, Total SA, Masana Petroleum Solutions, the Southern African Bitumen Association (Sabita), Sasol and Tosas.

"Bitumen is a residual fraction of crude oil... bitumen and modified bitumen products are mainly used in road construction to tar and rehabilitate roads, which is mainly sold to government entities," the Commission said.

The investigation was initiated on January 12 2009, following an application for leniency by Sasol and its subsidiary Tosas.

"In its application Sasol admitted that together with its subsidiary, Tosas, it had colluded with its competitors and was granted conditional immunity from prosecution provided it co-operates with the Commission in its investigation and prosecution."

The Commission said it had asked the Tribunal to impose an administrative penalty of 10% on each of the firms involved, except for Sasol and Tosas.

"Settlement terms have been agreed in principle with Masana whereby it (Masana) admits guilt and will pay an administrative penalty of R13m.

"The settlement agreement will be referred to the Tribunal for confirmation shortly."

The Commission found that the respondents engaged in collusive conduct from around 2000 until at least December 2009.

"The respondents collectively determined and agreed on pricing principles, including a starting reference price and monthly price adjustment mechanism.

"This was facilitated through meetings convened by Sabita, as well as through correspondence through Sabita and direct communication between oil companies."

The Commission said the conduct resulted in final customers being charged prices which were not competitively determined. "All of the respondents compete in the supply of bitumen and bituminous products.

"They are also suppliers of a range of other petroleum products." Commissioner Shan Ramburuth said the uncovering of the cartel was "another important step in the Commission's work in addressing anti-competitive conduct affecting infrastructure development".

- Sapa

 
 
Comment on this story
0 comments
Add your comment
Comment 0 characters remaining
It pays to know the cost and what you’re getting in return
May 28 2012 09:33

Investors may not have a clue what they’re paying their money managers or they type of service they’re getting, or, whether they can actually negotiate lower fees. (Reuters)

Sasha

"In the short term this is true, Greece will dominate the headlines on a day to day basis, until their next elections when there would be some clarity to answer the question, "What next for Greece?" Amazingly everyone except the politicians seem to be lining themselves up for worst case scenario, b... Read their blog...

Recently updated
Podcasts
The Sishen saga

Legal expert Peter Leon on the increasingly complex legal wrangle over the Sishen Iron Ore mine. Time: 8:17 Listen Here...

Before you list

Is the clarion call of the JSE calling? Listen to Fin24’s expert panel discussion before you list your small business. Time: 17:29

Compare and Buy

Compare and apply for hundreds of financial products from many suppliers.

Credit cards Medical aid Current accounts Think Money

Money Clinic

Money Clinic Do you have a question about your finances? We'll get an expert opinion.
Click here...

Loading...