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Global deal recommends engine lubricants

A Shell Lubricants product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 16, 2008

Shell Mysella XL 40 has been developed for use in high-output four-stroke engines, offering operators up to twice the oil drain interval of standard low-ash gas engine oils.

Shell Lubricants has become Wartsila's preferred lubricants supplier at a global level, with Wartsila recommending Shell Mysella XL 40 and Shell Argina XL 40 for use in its gas and diesel engines, respectively.

Shell Mysella XL 40 has been developed for use in high-output four-stroke engines, offering operators up to twice the oil drain interval of standard low-ash gas engine oils, helping reduce downtime and unplanned maintenance.

Shell Argina XL 40 is a medium-speed diesel engine oil formulated to protect against all levels of oil stress to help reduce lubricant deposits, extend oil life and achieve high availability and reliability at the lowest possible cost.

Olaf Brandes, Global Account Manager Power Industry for Shell Lubricants said: "This agreement is testament to the long-standing relationship between the two companies and will be rolled out locally to key markets including Eastern Europe and Asia Pacific".

Osmo Harkonen, Vice President Delivery Management Wartsila Power Plants said: "It is important to have a high-quality lubricant in place to fully realise the benefits of our equipment".

"Shell Mysella and Shell Argina are proven products in the field, helping resist oil stress and deposits at both high and low temperatures allowing extended oil life without compromising performance".

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