PC-11 split becomes reality
The PC-11 heavy-duty engine oil split categorisation has been agreed by the API.
The PC-11 heavy-duty engine oil split categorisation has been agreed by the API.
Overall gobal economic momentum remains positive. While 2015 was bad news for the oil majors and machinery manufacturers, consumers are making the most of low oil prices.
As 2016 dawns, OATS prepares for a busy year with an enhanced database and the lubricants industry holds its breath over oil prices, China growth and an Australian legal decision.
The PC-11 specifications have been approved by the American Petroleum Institute (API).
Anderol lubes claim an industry first with approval for new D50E35 off-highway spec.
Valvoline has begun building a new $35 million headquarters on in Kentucky
A number of recent reports are painting a synthetic landscape for the lubricants industry between now and 2020, but does it herald the demise of Group I base oils?
As global growth swithes from China to the US, the lubes industry looks to increased viscocity and biolubes for a sustainable future.
The two iconic US brands find new ways of engaging potential customers both online and offline at lubes marketing day as ExxonMobil expands production to Singapore\n
PC-11 category will be split between backwards compatability and newer lower-viscosity lubricants.