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Sasol share price jumps as oil spike shakes markets — what JSE investors watch next
2 March 2026
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Sasol share price jumps as oil spike shakes markets — what JSE investors watch next

Johannesburg, March 2, 2026, 16:04 (SAST) — Regular session on the tape.

Sasol Ltd (JSE: SOL) advanced 5.6% Monday, the stock drawing attention as crude prices surged amid the Iran conflict. Shares hit a 52-week peak at 163.55 rand before settling at 153.44 rand by 3:36 pm, dipping as low as 151.23 rand at one point, according to Sharenet. That comes on the heels of Friday’s sharp 16% rally.

Sasol trades in Johannesburg and often stands in as South Africa’s oil proxy—so when energy prices swing, the shares usually don’t sit still for long.

That’s taking on greater urgency as crude markets adjust to supply risk, with traders weighing how pricier oil could impact margins and demand in the coming weeks.

Sasol posted a 34% fall in half-year headline earnings per share last week, with the figure excluding certain one-off items under South African accounting. The company once again held back on its dividend; net debt remained north of $3 billion, a level that keeps the payout policy on pause, according to a Reuters report.

Brent crude surged up to 13%, touching $82.37 a barrel—levels not seen since January 2025—before settling nearer $78.92 by 1215 GMT, according to Reuters. “The latest move reflects uncertainty around the scale and duration of the current conflict,” said James Hosie at Shore Capital. Citi analysts are looking for Brent to stay in the $80 to $90 range this week. JP Morgan, meanwhile, flagged that any extended disruption at the Strait of Hormuz could send prices above $100. Reuters

The rand slipped further, complicating local price action. Early session trading saw it at 16.16 to the dollar—down roughly 1.4% since Friday’s close, according to Reuters. ETM Analytics noted that after the weekend’s events, investors kept flocking to the dollar for safety amid the latest round of volatility.

A company-specific drag lingered in the mix. Industrial group KAP announced an arbitrator sided with its interpretation of ethylene pricing in a dispute involving its Safripol arm and Sasol, handing costs to Safripol. Sasol can still take the issue to the High Court for review. KAP added that a separate quarrel over supply volumes isn’t settled yet.

Sasol investors face a legal process that’s sluggish and tangled—a sideshow for now. What actually moves the shares is crude: oil price swings can lift the stock, but those gains are just as quick to vanish when the news cycle flips.

The rally could face pressure if oil retreats or if higher energy costs drag harder on global growth. A court review over the ethylene award—or a negative ruling from competition authorities—means more expense and headaches, especially with debt levels still under scrutiny.

Energy markets are eyeing April 5, the date when eight OPEC+ nations set to ramp up supply will reconvene to assess the state of play. Sasol traders are gauging whether oil prices can hold up through then.

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