API invokes provisional licensing for ILSAC and API service categories
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May 2020 Issue

  • API invokes provisional licensing for ILSAC GF-6, API SP, due to backlog at independent test labs
  • U.S. rolls back fuel economy standards for passenger cars and light trucks
  • ExxonMobil holds virtual foundation laying ceremony at Jurong Island complex in Singapore
  • Fluitec unveils new look
  • BRB and ARLANXEO expand distribution agreement
  • Worldโ€™s largest biofuels producer to idle three plants, delay new plant start-up
  • Dover Chemical launches new AW/EP additive
  • Hin Leong Trading files for bankruptcy protection after hiding hundreds of millions of losses
  • Total to sell USD400 million in non-core assets
  • BYD, Toyota launch joint venture to conduct battery Electric Vehicle R&D
  • SONGWON appoints Bodo Mรถller Chemie Russia LLC as distributor for fuel and lubricant additives
  • Shell exits proposed Lake Charles LNG project
  • Curt Ellison joins Palmer Holland lubricants team
  • Shell details steps to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
  • Sea-Land Chemical and Lockhart Chemical announce distribution partnership expansion
  • Hyundai Motor to establish Mobility Global Innovation Center in Singapore
  • Vickers Oils announces new managing director
  • Idemitsu Lubricants America appoints Michael Park senior director for Aftermarket Sales and Operations
  • HollyFrontier Corporation announces new chief operating officer
  • EOLCS licensees can apply for Emergency Provisional Licensing to manage supply chain disruptions, says API
  • API invokes provisional licensing for ILSAC GF-6, API SP, due to backlog at independent test labs
  • U.S. rolls back fuel economy standards for passenger cars and light trucks
  • ExxonMobil holds virtual foundation laying ceremony at Jurong Island complex in Singapore
  • Fluitec unveils new look