Chevron Oronite to present at the 14th Global Lubricants Conference – Russia 2018

SAN RAMON, Calif., Sept., 20, 2018 – Chevron Oronite announced that Frédéric Berger, area sales manager, Europe-Africa-Middle East Region, Chevron Oronite SAS, will be speaking at the 14th Global Lubricants Conference, which is being held October 10-11, 2018 at the Radisson Royal Hotel in Moscow. He will be delivering a presentation titled: “Potential Impact of Electric Vehicles on the Passenger Car Engine Oil Market” on October 11, 2018 during Session 6 – Innovations in Lubricants taking place from 11:30 – 13:30.

“This presentation will show the potential impact on the passenger car motor oil (PCMO) market based on various third-party predictions regarding Battery Electrical Vehicle (BEV) growth, as well as existing government announcements,” said Berger. “Even with the aggressive plans by various governments, the PCMO market is projected to grow over the next 20+ years, even though that growth will be tempered by the penetration of BEVs.”

The Global Lubricants Conference Russia 2018 is the leading conference in the lubricant industry of Eastern Europe, Russian and CIS, where the most influential decision-makers of the international lubricants and base oil industry meet.

Chevron Oronite is a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of fuel and lubricant additives, helping provide solutions to customers globally. Headquartered in San Ramon, California (USA), Chevron Oronite maintains regional offices in Houston (Americas Region), Paris (Europe-Africa-Middle East Region), and Singapore (Asia-Pacific Region); operates manufacturing sites in Belle Chasse, Louisiana (USA), Gonfreville (France), Singapore, and Mauá (Brazil); an affiliated blending and shipping plant in Omaezaki, Japan; technology centers in the USA, France, The Netherlands, Japan and China and has interests in an additive company operating in India.

Chevron Oronite is comprised of numerous affiliates that are indirect, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Chevron Corporation. For simplicity in this news release, the terms “Chevron Oronite” and/or “Oronite” are used as abbreviated references to Chevron Corporation affiliates that are part of the Chevron Oronite business unit. Nothing in this document is intended to override or supersede the corporate separateness of these entities.