Infineum increases presence in China
The additives company has opened a new China Business and Technology Centre in Shanghai\n
The additives company has opened a new China Business and Technology Centre in Shanghai\n
Japanese firm increases capacity to cater to growing demand for auto lubes\n
The limited liability company is part of Sinopec Group’s marketing arm reorganisation\n
Heavy duty trucks which operate night and day may be putting a strain on their engine oil, according to Chevron.
ASTM has approved the use of Renewable Synthesized Iso-Paraffinic by airlines internationally while new aircraft engines can reduce consumption.
Grey and Ryman have launched a new computer font which could save over 490 million ink cartridges and 15 million barrels of oil.
The BP Statistical Review reflects global economics and geopolitical uncertainty.
Testing schedules are likely to lead to delays in development and the new specification launch
Despite not coming to force nationally until 2018, new Chinese standards are already having an impact on lubes quality\n
Chinese lubes maker upgrades anti-wear credentials\n