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Both Rotella T4 15W-40 conventional and, Rotella T6 5W-40 and 15w-40 Synthetic both list the JASO MA/MA 2 standard; this information can be found on the bottle adjacent to the SAE/API rating stamp. JASO is an acronym that stands for Japanese Automotive Standards Organization. Note that the 10W-30 conventional oil does not list JASO-MA.
It was created in 1932 for internal use by Shell, but later on licensed to every company who wished to pay for it. The system is a catalogue of specifications in the English language, to allow buyers to purchase standardised materials all over the world. When MESC was initially introduced, materials were allocated a unique 7-digit number.
In 1921, US government lubrication specifications were drawn up to facilitate the purchase of oil by the government. [9] Representatives from the government, SAE, and the American Petroleum Institute met in 1922, [13] resulting in SAE adopting a specification for 10 grades of oil in March 1923. [11] [9] This specification was not adopted for ...
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's South-West and Mid-Wales is an example of the 1987 New Shell Guides series. [citation needed] The Shell Guide series featured many photographs. John Piper was an accomplished black and white photographer, as was his son Edward. Peter Burton took many of the photos for the last titles.
A new set of specifications, GF-5, [29] took effect in October 2010. The industry had one year to convert their oils to GF-5 and in September 2011, ILSAC no longer offered licensing for GF-4. After nearly a decade of GF-5, ILSAC released final GF-6 specifications in 2019, with licensed sales to oil manufacturers and re-branders to begin in May ...
Norway: 95 RON are widely available, but 98 RON is also available at Shell, here it goes under the name v-power; it is 10-20% more expensive as 95 RON fuel. In 2023 95 RON fuel got change to 95E10 and 98 RON to 98E5. SHELL still has 98 octane under the name v-power, but also most of the Esso gas stations have 98 octane fuel as well. [73]
Upon achieving its full capacity in 2012, the Pearl GTL will convert 1.6 billion cubic feet per day (45 × 10 ^ 6 m 3 /d) of natural gas into 140,000 barrels per day (22,000 m 3 /d) of petroleum liquids and 120,000 barrels of oil equivalent (730,000 GJ) into natural gas liquids and ethane.
EN 14214 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization that describes the requirements and test methods for FAME - the most common type of biodiesel.