It would depend on price, certs and availability.
I’d happily use it, if I could get it…as said, Canadian WM ST oil used to be S-K oil; but now it isn’t, it’s the same Warren stuff the US gets.
You can’t really buy SK oil up here at retail; it’s mostly used in municipal/govt/army fleets.
I've heard of shops having contracts with Safety Clean, US Ecology/emerald/NRC/Republic (whatever their name is now, change it more often than I change pants!)Good Afternoon folks. If rerefined oil was easily available to you; would you use it? Currently using Safety Kleen Ck-4 5w40 in few vehicles since I can get it delivered to work. I see no issues with it. I do remember Bbalvoline nextgen motor oil also.
RRBO technology has improved over the years and I think the Group II base oils produced from re-refining are as good or better than Group II base oils refined directly from crude.Any info or opinions on the characteristics of those RRBO's compared to standard Group II's?
You are correct. Rerefined oils just don’t advertise as heavy as others.Perhaps more oils are re-refined then we know of
CostI've heard of shops having contracts with Safety Clean, US Ecology/emerald/NRC/Republic (whatever their name is now, change it more often than I change pants!)
Hete, I always wondered why we don't put it back downhole vs burning it or shipping it out.... there's hundreds of oil wells around.
but which is easier? your logic sounds legit, but is that the real deal?I'd do it... imagine the primordial ooze being refined vs some 10w30 from an old guy's Buick. Which is closer to the final product?
Would be far cheaper to pump downhole with wells at most a mile or two away from the shop vs hauling it down south.Cost
Same. How much does it cost you when delivered to work?If Saftey Kleen oils weren’t so expensive I’d use them.
I’m thinking we pay like $4-7 gallon for DEXOS 0w20 and DEXOS 5w30 from what boss told me.Same. How much does it cost you when delivered to work?
Someday soon I foresee us finding out there isn’t much new crude around. I’m all for redefining as I learned here “oil never wears out”Would be far cheaper to pump downhole with wells at most a mile or two away from the shop vs hauling it down south.
Or even injecting into the TAPS.
If there’s technology to make used oil a pure base stock I’m all for it.Someday soon I foresee us finding out there isn’t much new crude around. I’m all for redefining as I learned here “oil never wears out”
Exactly. We or SOPUS can take natural gas and make a base oil so what’s stopping us from doing same to or with used oilIf there’s technology to make used oil a pure base stock I’m all for it.