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Copyright ©, 2014, Sasol Confidential

Sasol may, in this presentation, make certain statements that are not historical facts and relate to analyses and other information which are based on forecasts of future results and estimates of amounts not yet determinable. These statements may also relate to our future prospects, developments and business strategies. Examples of such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding exchange rate fluctuations, volume growth, increases in market share, total shareholder return and cost reductions. Words such as “believe”, “anticipate”, “expect”, “intend”, “seek”, “will”, “plan”, “could”, “may”, “endeavour” and “project” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements. By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and there are risks that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will not be achieved. If one or more of these risks materialise, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, our actual results may differ materially from those anticipated. You should understand that a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the plans, objectives, expectations, estimates and intentions expressed in such forward-looking statements. These factors are discussed more fully in our most recent annual report under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 on Form 20-F filed on 29 September 2014 and in other filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The list of factors discussed therein is not exhaustive; when relying on forward-looking statements to make investment decisions, you should carefully consider both these factors and other uncertainties and events. Forward-looking statements apply only as of the

date on which they are made, and we do not undertake any obligation to update or revise any of them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise

Forward-looking Statements

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About Sasol

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•  An international integrated energy and chemicals company

•  33,000 people in 37 countries

•  Develop and commercialize technologies

•  Build and operate world-scale facilities to produce a range of product streams, including liquid fuels, high-value chemicals and low-carbon electricity

•  Based in Johannesburg, South Africa

•  US Headquarters Houston, Texas

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Existing operations in Lake Charles, LA

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North American Operations overview and history

•  Lake Charles site originated in 1961 as the Petrochemical Division of Conoco, later renamed Conoco Chemicals

•  Acquired by Du Pont in 1982

•  MBO formed Vista in 1984 (2,000 employees)

•  Acquired by RWE-DEA in 1991 (1,900 employees)

•  PVC business sold to Georgia Gulf in 1999

•  Acquired by Sasol in 2001 (850 employees)

•  Re-organized to Regional Operations Model in 2013 (1,000 employees)

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North American Operations sites

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North American Operations priorities

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Reliability and plant operations

Safety and environmental

excellence

Cost/profitability improvement

focus

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City of Westlake

City of Lake Charles City of Sulphur

Thriving Downstream and Petrochemicals hub

NISCO Entergy

Georgia Gulf MG Industries

Phillips 66 Refinery

Biolab

PPG

Air Products

EXCEL Paralubes

Arch

Certainteed

Basell

Louisiana Pigment

Citgo Refinery

Southern Ionics

Calcasieu Refining

Alcoa

Trunkline LNG

Firestone

Air Liquide

Westlake Petrochem

Targa

Grace Davison

Sabine Pass LNG

Cameron LNG

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Robust transportation infrastructure

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Barge and marine

Port of Lake Charles •  13th-busiest in the U.S. Port of Houston •  Approximately 100 miles

Railroad

Access to three rail lines: •  KCS •  Union Pacific •  BNSF

Road

Major East-West, coast-to-coast interstate

Pipeline

Well-supplied with pipeline infrastructure

Site has access to major highway, rail, pipeline and port infrastructure

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Ethane Cracker and Derivatives Project

•  Capacity: 1.5 million tons of ethylene per year •  Ethylene oxide – synthetic fibers and soft drink cans •  Ziegler and Guerbet alcohols – laundry detergents, hand lotions, fragrances, glass cleaners •  Ethoxylates - detergents, paints, inks, coatings, adhesives •  Linear low density polyethylene – films, plastic bags, food packaging

•  Contractors: •  Fluor Technip Integrated: Primary engineering, procurement, construction and management

contractor •  WorleyParsons: Project management •  Louisiana-based contractors:

•  Cajun Constructors, Inc. •  James Industrial Constructors •  ISC Constructors, LLC •  MMR Constructors, Inc. •  Turner Industries

•  Anticipated employment: •  More than 5,000 construction jobs at peak construction •  More than 500 full-time positions •  Thousands of indirect jobs across Louisiana

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The SWLA Industrial Projects

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SASOL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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Sasol Social Responsibility

Regional Impact Study

Community Development

Sasol engaged Louisiana-based firm CSRS to perform a comprehensive regional impact

analysis to identify the short-term and long-term community impacts of planned capital

expansions in the five-parish area. CSRS defined anticipated impacts of the area’s planned

capital investments and recommended actions local communities can take to address them.

The study can be found at www.gogroupswla.com.

Community Partners: Growth and Opportunity Group Southwest Louisiana Chamber –

Economic Development Alliance, public administrators and staff from the Southwest Louisiana

region

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Geographic Model Area – Regional Impact Study

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Southwest Louisiana Socioeconomic Model Parishes •Allen •Beauregard •Calcasieu •Cameron •Jefferson Davis

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Outreach Survey Results – Regional Impact Study

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SWLA Employment Forecast – Regional Impact Study

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Total Construction Employment

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Workforce Development Needs – Regional Impact Study

New Jobs and Workforce Availability

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Sasol Corporate Social Responsibility

Sasol recognizes that our operations will be successful only if our communities share

in that success and remain sustainable over the long term.

Our Southwest Louisiana outreach efforts focus on key areas of need expressed by the

community:

Education & Workforce Development

Community Development

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Sasol Social Responsibility

Southwest Louisiana Workforce Resource Guide

Education & Workforce Development

The Southwest Louisiana Workforce Resource Guide is a step-by-step guide that helps

individuals choose a career, acquire training, certifications and basic life skills, prepare a

resume and ultimately land a job in support of area industry. The initiative targets the

estimated 20 percent of the Southwest Louisiana unemployed and undereducated population

who might otherwise be left out of the workforce development pipeline.

Community Partners: Southwest Louisiana Chamber – Economic

Development Alliance, Calcasieu Parish Library System, Calcasieu

Business and Career Solutions Center

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Sasol Social Responsibility

Pilot Workforce Scholarship Program

Education & Workforce Development

Sasol partnered with the community to establish a pilot scholarship fund that provides

financial support to cover tuition, training costs, support services and human resources

technical support for individuals participating in the Resource Guide program. The pilot

program targets the unemployed and undereducated population in the Westlake and

Mossville communities.

Community Partners: Southwest Louisiana Chamber – Economic Development Alliance,

Community Foundation of Southwest Louisiana, Calcasieu Business & Career Solutions

Center, Calcasieu Parish Library System

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Sasol Social Responsibility

SLCUC Advance Funding

Education & Workforce Development

The Southwest Louisiana Construction Users Council is a forum through which contractors,

engineering firms and local owners or users of construction and maintenance services

address local contract labor needs. In preparing for the high growth expected in the area, the

SLCUC identified a need for advance funding to provide pre-training for the local construction

craft workforce. Sasol pre-paid $635,000 of its SLCUC fees for construction craft training and

associated costs.

Community Partners: Southwest Louisiana Construction Users Council

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Sasol Social Responsibility

Small Business Resource Guide

Community Development

Local residents and small businesses have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of the

growth in Southwest Louisiana. Sasol partnered with local business development

organizations to develop a Small Business Resource Guide that provides step-by-step

guidance on how to start a new business and information about how to work with local

industry. The guide will direct readers to local organizations and programs that provide

assistance with starting new businesses, growing existing businesses and connecting with

companies that need those services.

Community Partners: Southwest Louisiana Chamber – Economic Development Alliance

Business Incubator, McNeese State University Small Business Development Center

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Commute

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Construction began in November

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