African Amines (Pty) Limited

Exported 120 tons of the chemical dimethylamine (DMA), a precursor to the chemical warfare agent tabun, to the Iranian company Sasadja Moavenate Bazargani

Status:Risk Alert – Entity in a problematic sector - Sector controlled by the Top Alert entities

Risk Level:unknown %

Info:
Director David Philip Bowyer was reportedly fined 100,000 South African Rand after pleading guilty on November 23, 2004 to violating South Africa’s Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act;

Reportedly exported 120 tons of the chemical dimethylamine (DMA), a precursor to the chemical warfare agent tabun, to the Iranian company Sasadja Moavenate Bazargani in March 2003 and 11.8 tons of DMA to the Australian company Tennant Limited in May 2003 without proper permits;

Products include Mono-methylamine, Di-methylamine, Mono-ethylamine, and Iso-propylamine; manufactures, purchases, and sells alkylamines principally for use in explosives, water-treatment chemicals and agricultural chemicals;

Currently a 5050 joint venture between Sasol Chemical Industries and Air Products South Africa (Pty) Ltd;

Formerly a joint venture between Sasol and Dow-Sentrachem; production facilities in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

Industry:
Chemical Industry

Also Known As:
African Amines

Involved In:
Chemical Weapon Program

Established:
1994

Country:
South Africa

Address:
Private Bag X25, Bryanston 2021, South Africa
2 Sturdee Avenue, Johannesburg, Gauteng 2196, South Africa

Phone:
(27) 82 410 0376

WebSite:
www.sasol.com/amines

E-Mail:
daveb@senchem.co.za

Person of interests:
David Philip Bowyer

Reason for the color:
» Exported 120 tons of the chemical dimethylamine (DMA)(which is violating South Africa’s Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act) a precursor to the chemical warfare agent tabun, to the Iranian company Sasadja Moavenate Bazargani in March 2003;