PetroSA was formed in January 2002 from the merger of three previous entities: Mossgas (Pty) Limited, Soekor (Pty) Limited, and parts of the Strategic Fuel Fund Association. Soekor was divided into parts to provide staff for PetroSA and also for the Petroleum Agency of South Africa, otherwise known as PASA. Some of the key milestones leading up to this historic merger were: • 1965 - Following the establishment of Soekor, the first land search for oil commences in
Beaufort West, Western Cape. Small accumulations of oil are found, but they are non-commercial. • 1969 - First offshore well drilled by Superior Group. Natural gas deposits are also discovered in the continental shelf complex off the Southern Cape coast. • 1970 - Soekor commences offshore drilling in a joint venture with Rand Mines and US Natural Resources. • 1973 - Soekor drills its own first offshore well. • 1978 - Soekor terminates its land search for oil. • 2002 - President
Thabo Mbeki launches PetroSA, the Petroleum Oil and Gas Corporation of the Republic of South Africa.
Recent events • 2017 - PetroSA signed $400m deal with Russian exploration company Rosgeo. • 2018 – Energy Minister of South Africa
Jeff Radebe rejected PetroSA's proposal to purchase 23 million barrels of oil from
Kase Lawal for $1.52 billion over a 5-year period, deeming the deal too risky. == Soekor ==