LUKOIL plant in Kazakhstan begins delivering lubricants to China
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
PJSC LUKOIL’s lubricants plant in Kazakhstan (LUKOIL Lubricants Central Asia LLP) has shipped the first batch of LUKOIL industrial and motor oils for passenger and commercial vehicles to the Chinese market. The volume of the first delivery was more than 200 t of Kazakh-made oils.
The favourable geographical location of the plant – near the Western Europe–Western China highway – allows prompt deliveries of LUKOIL oils to China. The Chinese oil market is developing rapidly and has the potential for further growth.
The modern level of automation of the production processes of the plant allows it to produce and ship products to the customer within 24 hours and the up-to-date laboratory equipment guarantees the high quality of oils.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/03062020/lukoil-plant-in-kazakhstan-begins-delivering-lubricants-to-china/
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