Sinopec to sell stake in marketing operations
Asia's largest refiner will divest a large portion of its downstream marketing business
Asia's largest refiner will divest a large portion of its downstream marketing business
The oil major aims at capturing China’s growing renewable energies market\n
Oil and additive majors Lubrizol and ExxonMobil have claimed hydraulic fluids wear test is unrealistic
A survey has revealed the importance of industrial lubricants in the optimized operational performance of gas engines in power generation applications. \n
Fourth quarter results for oil majors show mixed fortunes in 2013
Global lubricants demand is set to rise beyond pre-economic crisis levels by 2016, while oil will continue to drive the energy market to 2040 according to latest reports.
Despite a shifting lubricants market, Shell and the US retain top billing, although re-refining is starting to influence according to Kline.
Mixed results for the world's oil majors with refining margins coming under pressure
A new series of lubes and greases are now available that meet the latest US EPA marine regulations.
A tech-sharing joint venture produces higher quality lubes for China's domestic market