CHEVRON LOOKS AT LUBRICATION WITH LOW-CARBON FUELS

Mar 26, 2024 | Marine fuel & lubricant news

A seminar has been held in Istanbul by Chevron Marine Lubricants, in collaboration with Petrol Ofisi Group, focusing on the future of the maritime industry and the role that lubrication solutions will play in the energy transition.

The event reinforced Chevron’s commitment to drive change in the industry through partnerships. Wärtsilä was another participant in the seminar. Wärtsilä has invested heavily in developing marine engines capable of operating with alternative fuels, for which having the correct lubrication will be essential.

Chevron leveraged this opportunity to connect with customers, providing insights into the advancements in marine fuels, lubricants and engine technologies, as well as an update on Chevron’s energy transition journey. At the Istanbul seminar, the latest developments in engine oils were presented, including Chevron’s Taro Ultra range of new-generation cylinder oils, developed to align with both current and emerging marine fuels. Chevron’s Fluid Analysis and Trending (FAST) digital services solution for monitoring the condition of all onboard lubricated equipment was discussed.

Ayten Yavuz, GM Chevron Marine Lubricants, said: “Chevron Marine Lubricants and Petrol Ofisi Group embarked on a journey to combine the strengths of both entities into a partnership that helps provide solutions to customers through supply of marine lubricants to Chevron Marine Lubricants customers in Turkey, and Petrol Ofisi Group customers outside Turkey. We also marked the tenth anniversary of this partnership which has been very successful for both businesses. I am proud to have been part of the team that contributed to this project and ten years on, happy to have been a part of the seminar in Istanbul to celebrate this 10-year partnership anniversary. I would like to recognize Sotiris Meklis, Regional Manager, Chevron Marine Lubricants and Stergios Angelis, Account Manager, Chevron Marine Lubricants who have helped nurture this successful partnership.”

A new generation of lower carbon marine fuels is being introduced in order to comply with the IMO’s GHG reduction targets, and the increased use of biofuels was discussed as part of the seminar’s agenda.

Image: Chevron Marine Products seminar (source: Chevron/Wake Media)

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