Total's new plant makes Singapore a lubes hub
Total, the French oil and gas conglomerate has opened a lubricant oils-blending plant in Singapore.
Total, the French oil and gas conglomerate has opened a lubricant oils-blending plant in Singapore.
Tide Water Oil, an associate of Andrew Yule group, is considering the African markets for its lubricants manufactured under Veedol brand.
SK Innovation has scrapped a plan to list its lubricant-making affiliate because its financial health has improved.
Asia Pacific and Latin America will be key drivers for lubricants growth, especially in recycled lubes according to the latest reports.\n
ExxonMobil sees modest growth for the region with a shift towards higher quality base oils\n
Total has started operations in its largest ever lubricant oil plant in Singapore.
Biofuels and lube producers are set to benefit from two new discoveries
Hyundai's new art installation at the Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, highlights engineering precision and a unique perspective on the modern automobile.
Wärtsilä has developed propulsion systems which are compatible with environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs). Meanwhile BP & Sinopec sign Singapore marine JV.
Extended oil drain intervals causes a rising value in PCMOs but a suppressed demand, according to Kline.