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  2. Shell Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Shell Rotella is a line of heavy-duty engine lubrication products produced by Shell plc. The line includes engine oils, gear oils and coolants. The oil carries both the American Petroleum Institute (API) diesel "C" rating as well as the API gasoline engine "S" rating. Ratings differ based on the oil. Rotella oils, like the T3 15W-40, meet both ...

  3. Showa Shell Sekiyu - Wikipedia

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    Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. (昭和シェル石油株式会社, Shōwa Sheru Sekiyu kabushiki gaisha) was a Japanese company that operated as a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell until it was acquired by Idemitsu Kosan in 2018 and integrated into the company the following year.

  4. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, Shell forecast another write-down of $3.5–4.5 billion for the fourth quarter due to lower oil prices, following $16.8 billion of impairment in the second quarter. [ 68 ] In February 2021, Shell announced a loss of $21.7 billion in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, [ 69 ] despite reducing its operating expenses by 12%, or $4 ...

  5. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Motor oil is used for the lubrication, cooling, and cleaning of internal combustion engines. Motor oil may be composed of only a lubricant base stock in the case of mostly obsolete non-detergent oil, or a lubricant base stock plus additives to improve the oil's detergency, extreme pressure performance, and ability to inhibit corrosion of engine ...

  6. Pearl GTL - Wikipedia

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    Upon achieving its full capacity in 2012, the Pearl GTL will convert 1.6 billion cubic feet per day (45 × 10 ^ 6 m 3 /d) of natural gas into 140,000 barrels per day (22,000 m 3 /d) of petroleum liquids and 120,000 barrels of oil equivalent (730,000 GJ) into natural gas liquids and ethane.

  7. Posted oil price - Wikipedia

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    The posted price of oil was the price at which oil companies offered to purchase oil from oil-producing governments. This price was set by the oil companies and used to calculate the share of oil revenues that oil-producing countries would receive. [1] Between 1957 and 1972, the posted price was greater than the market price of crude oil ...