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Shell Rotella Carbon Neutral Lubricants 1
Shell Rotella Carbon Neutral Lubricants 1
Shell Rotella Carbon Neutral Lubricants 1
Shell Rotella Carbon Neutral Lubricants 1
Shell Rotella Carbon Neutral Lubricants 1

Shell Rotella launches carbon neutral engine oils

March 1, 2021
With Shell’s global goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 or sooner, the company has transitioned its focus to avoid, reduce and offset emissions.

Shell Rotella will offer customers carbon neutral lubricants for heavy-duty engines in North America. Existing products, Shell Rotella T6 Full Synthetic and Shell Rotella T5 Synthetic Blend engine oils will now be carbon neutral as a step toward Shell’s target to be a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050 or sooner.

Globally, Shell aims to offset the annual emissions of more than 52 million gallons of advanced synthetic lubricants, expecting to compensate around 700,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions per year, which is equivalent to eliminating the CO2e emissions generated when driving a gasoline-fuelled 2021 Ford F-150 more than 1.5 billion miles.

“Many customers are focused on reducing their net carbon footprint, and as the leading heavy duty engine oil in North America, Shell Rotella can play a significant role,” said Machteld de Haan, vice president of Shell Lubricants Americas. “We are proud to offer a Shell Rotella carbon neutral option for heavy duty engines without compromising engine protection and be a part of the largest carbon neutral program in the lubricants industry.”

To help achieve a low-carbon energy future, Shell Rotella T6 and Shell Rotella T5 will contribute to Shell’s target to be a net-zero emissions energy business through several factors: avoid emissions, reduce emissions, and offset emissions.

One of the ways Shell plans to avoid emissions is by optimizing efficiency during production and design of our products by using more recycled content in its bottles, where possible. Shell will reduce emissions by a number of avenues, including improved energy efficiency. More than 50% of electricity used in our Shell Lubricant Blending Plants now comes from renewable sources. Lastly, Shell will offset the remaining CO2e emissions through buying and selling carbon credits from Shell’s global portfolio of nature-based solutions projects, and continued investment in nature-based solutions initiatives.

While measures to avoid and reduce emissions offer the best way to tackle emissions in the long term, until scalable solutions are deployed, carbon offsetting programs provide an immediate solution to balance CO2e emissions. Shell’s global portfolio of nature-based carbon credits will compensate CO2e emissions from the entire lifecycle of these products, including the raw materials, packaging, production, distribution, customer use and product end of life.

Shell Lubricants will be integrating carbon neutral products into the existing Shell Rotella synthetic and synthetic blend product portfolio without sacrificing engine performance or protection. In North America, Shell Rotella will offset the emissions from the Shell Rotella full synthetic and synthetic blend engine oils including:

  • Shell Rotella T6 Full Synthetic Engine Oil: SAE 0W-40, SAE 5W-40 and SAE 15W-40
  • Shell Rotella T5 Synthetic Blend Engine Oil: SAE 10W-30 and SAE 15W-40

Shell Rotella synthetic and synthetic blend engine oils are formulated with Triple Protection Plus technology that delivers all the protection you’d expect from a heavy-duty product and then some as it not only meets, but exceeds API CK-4 performance standards. Through Triple Protection Plus technology, which combines Triple Protection – advanced additive technology and synthetic base oils, Shell Rotella full synthetic and synthetic blend engine oils helps to deliver excellent equipment protection, long engine life and better fuel economy performance.

Throughout 2021, Shell Rotella will be informing customers on the benefits of choosing a carbon neutral product through a variety of activations including a virtual panel discussion in partnership with Advanced Clean Tech News (ACT News) and the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE). Further details surrounding the virtual panel discussion will be released closer to the panel date. In addition, the next version of Shell Starship, a hyper-fuel-efficient Class 8 tractor trailer, will be launching later this year to further test lower fuel consumption, reduce CO2 emissions and continue to deliver on improvement in freight-ton efficiency for on-highway transportation.        

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