ENOC Group Launches EALs for Marine Vessels

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ENOC Group, a global energy player based in Dubai, has launched a range of Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) for marine vessels. The new lubricants are designed to protect the aquatic environment by preventing harmful discharge into waterways and minimizing their impact on the marine ecosystem. The product range includes Stern Tube Oils, High Performance EAL Hydraulic Oils, High Performance EAL Gear Oils, and High Performance EAL Greases, all of which meet the regulatory requirements of the EPA’s Vessel General Permit and the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act. ENOC’s EALs are formulated to exceed industry performance requirements and comply with the European EcoLabel, demonstrating low environmental impact. The company aims to expand its marine lubricants sales to cover over 300 ports by 2025.

ENOC’s new range of EALs is expected to contribute to the decarbonization efforts of the maritime industry both locally and globally. The lubricants are designed to prevent harmful discharge into waterways and minimize their impact on the marine ecosystem. The products meet the regulatory requirements of the EPA’s Vessel General Permit and the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act, which aim to stop harmful lubricant discharge and regulate incidental discharges from commercial vessels. ENOC’s EALs also comply with the European EcoLabel, demonstrating their low environmental impact. The company plans to expand its marine lubricants sales to cover over 300 ports by 2025.

ENOC Group, a leading global energy player based in Dubai, has launched a range of Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) for marine vessels. The new lubricants are designed to protect the aquatic environment by preventing harmful discharge into waterways and minimizing their impact on the marine ecosystem. The product range includes Stern Tube Oils, High Performance EAL Hydraulic Oils, High Performance EAL Gear Oils, and High Performance EAL Greases. These products meet the regulatory requirements of the EPA’s Vessel General Permit and the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act. ENOC’s EALs are formulated to exceed industry performance requirements and comply with the European EcoLabel. The company aims to expand its marine lubricants sales to cover over 300 ports by 2025.

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