Shell Lubricants will roll out globally a range of fully-synthetic motorcycle and scooter lubricants meeting the latest specifications, the company said today.
Shell Advance Ultra products are motor oils delivering a 99.5pc base oil made from natural gas, rather than traditional mineral oil. Shell owns a 30,000 b/d gas-to-liquids (GTL) Group III plant in Qatar.
The lubricants meet the latest 2024 American Petroleum Institute (API) SP engine oil specification, as well as the latest JASO MA2 and MB specifications for motorcycles and scooters, respectively.
Stricter emissions regulations, as well as improved dirt deposit and sludge build-up is spurring demand for more premium base oils and subsequently lubricants.
"The two-wheeler population continues to grow, and we see a trend of accelerated demand for premium lubricants," Shell Lubricants global executive vice president Jason Wong said.
Shell has been investing in premium base oils for some years. It is converting its 147,000 b/d chemicals plant in Wesseling, Germany, to a 300,000 t/yr Group III plant. Crude processing will be halted in mid-March and the hydrocracker conversion work to a base oils unit began in mid-February.
Shell has acquired two UK premium lubricants businesses to expand its electrification business. It also agreed a 12-year sourcing deal with re-refiner Puraglobe to secure volumes of re-refined Group II and Group III as part of the company's strategy to become carbon neutral by 2050.