Fri 13 Sep 2013 17:41

ExxonMobil launches environmentally acceptable lubricants


New synthetic lubricants are said to meet stringent EPA requirements for environmentally acceptable lubricants.



ExxonMobil Marine Ltd., an affiliate of Exxon Mobil Corporation, has announed the launch of Mobil SHC Aware, a new series of synthetic, 'environmentally acceptable' lubricants.

Mobil SHC Aware synthetic lubricants are formulated to help marine operators enhance vessel reliability, minimize maintenance costs and reduce potential environmental impact.

Developed through extensive laboratory and in-service testing, the Mobil SHC Aware range includes Mobil SHC Aware H hydraulic fluids, Mobil SHC Aware ST stern tube lubricants, Mobil SHC Aware Grease EP 2 multipurpose grease and Mobil SHC Aware Gear range of gear oils.

Mobil SHC Aware lubricants are said to meet the stringent requirements for environmentally acceptable lubricants as outlined in the 2013 Vessel General Permit (VGP) from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Set to come into effect on December 19, 2013, the new VGP regulations will impact all commercial vessels longer than 79 feet and impose strict limits on incidental discharges (including lubricants) for vessels operating within three miles of U.S. coastlines and in the Great Lakes.

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