Rip sweet prince as thee go unto the nightethIt appears this deal includes all of Valvoline products including Zerex antifreeze, greases, fuel additives and so on.
So now Valvoline will change your oil at their VIOC but everything else is Saudi.
In 2021, The Guardian reported that Aramco was not trying to diversify at the same rate as other oil companies, such as Shell and BP.[88] Rather, Aramco announced in 2021 that the company intended to increase crude capacity from 12m barrels a day to 13m barrels by 2027.[88]Isn't Saudi Aramco affiliated with BP (Castrol)?![]()
In 2021, The Guardian reported that Aramco was not trying to diversify at the same rate as other oil companies, such as Shell and BP.[88] Rather, Aramco announced in 2021 that the company intended to increase crude capacity from 12m barrels a day to 13m barrels by 2027.[88]
Based upon that, I would say no, but who knows in these crazy times.
s'all good Brobi-Wan KenobiI made a mistake and confused them with something else, sorry
They might have added a clause into the buy out where VIOC can only use Valvoline productsThe part of this that I am trying to grasp is that Valvoline used their own products in their VIOC locations. Will this continue? Aramco could change the consequences down the road.
Maybe I’m missing something here but this appears to be a big $$ win for Valvoline in the short run but down the road might be a different story.
They might have added a clause into the buy out where VIOC can only use Valvoline products
I hope so for your sake as well!!!! (Typically they do, I have mine from a buy out)Hope they ke3ep paying my Valvoline pension!
It's sad as it's a pioneering American company. I'm also not too happy with some of the things the Saudi royal family has been involved with.The Wall Street Journal reports Saudi Aramco may offer to buy Valvoline’s lubricants business. Valvoline has talked about separating its product division from its services/franchise business, so this makes some sense. Nothing definite, but this would likely be an unpopular outcome here..
It's sad as it's a pioneering American company. I'm also not too happy with some of the things the Saudi royal family has been involved with.
Is it a Valvoline blending plant?Just wondering about the blending plant we have in Atlanta. ConocoPhillips is Conoco, Phillips 66, 76 and the lubricants brand Kendall