• BP expands Castrol Tection Extra channels

    BP Lubricants USA Inc. has announced it will now also offer its Castrol Tection Extra, a 15W-40 diesel engine oil, through retail, truckstop and auto-parts channels
    Dec. 2, 2005

    BP Lubricants USA Inc. has announced it will now also offer its Castrol Tection Extra, a 15W-40 diesel engine oil, through retail, truckstop and auto-parts channels.

    Retail locations will include AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, CSK, Pep Boys, O’Reilly, Strauss, Love’s Truck Stops and Wal-Mart.

    Castrol Tection Extra meets CI-4 Plus specifications and passed the Mack T-11 soot handling test. The product is available in SAE 15W-40 grade where API CI-4 Plus, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4/SL is recommended for stay-in-grade requirements.

    “Now owner-operators can get the same protection and superior products that we’ve been providing to fleet and off-road customers,” noted Karla DelGallo, brand manager, Consumer Truck for BP Lubricants USA Inc. “We see this as a great opportunity to bring our premium products to more users through this new channel.”

    For more information, go to http://www.castrol.com/castrol/productdetail.do?categoryId=9001936&contentId=7003181.

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