Total and DOW in old news – OSP-enhanced oils for a manufacturer around 2018?

Yeah, at first I thought of the ambitious change with Mazda's Original Supra 0W-20, but the later Supra-X 0W-20 with even higher VI
per its MSDS seems to have no room for such.

I'd bet on the Quartz INEO XTRA Dynamics 0W-20 now: https://catalog.total.co.at/de-at/products/trp-4/QUARTZ-INEO-XTRA-DYNAMICS-0W-20
This has the floral wording, has the fuel efficiency figures claimed and serves the Aston Martin V12 – that also uses Castrol's EDGE Supercar A 0W-20 with Ionic Liquids. What if this dissident Oil Oscar went to the Supercar A 0W-20 but the dissident Oil Nobel Prize went to the competing XTRA Dynamics? After all no one ever speaks of ionic cleanliness anyway
...and Mobil1 thickies could still insist on the Valkyrie's 0W-40.

A third patent shows usage as thickener / mPAO replacement: https://patents.google.com/patent/FR3057878A1/fr
The others around 2017: https://patents.google.com/patent/FR3048977B1/fr
 
One more sport of the plant: Esterified E-OSP

Bizol might know how to put it on a web site, they seem good at accumulating names and expressions and like Kroon Oils mentioned OSP without AC for a few times (so probably non-capped dope instead of AN – unless they made a flavour with a little bit of everything...):



Would their "alternative carbon number poly alpha olefins (ACN PAO)" read like an identifiable specialty? Chevron's odd number PAO?
 
No word on any cleanliness, but fwiw – TOTAL Marketing Services and ExxonMobil also digged up these:


Maybe the third world renowned motor oil giant can make up a business case for these among its waxes and PIB. Their current contemporary: https://www.oil-club.ru/forum/topic...0-otrabotka-na-toyota-prius-phv-posle-7011km/
 
Wanting latent heat revival for engine oil, first search for phase change material once more led to Total & polyalkylene glycols:

 
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