Chevron Oronite to sponsor and participate in panel at ICIS Pan American Base Oils & Lubricants Conference

SAN RAMON, Calif., November 25, 2019 – Chevron Oronite LLC, will exhibit and sponsor the 2019 15th ICIS Pan American Base Oils & Lubricants Conference, which is being held December 4-6, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City, NJ. Teri Crosby, global product manager, AEO, Americas Region, Chevron Oronite, will participate in a panel discussion at the event titled “Update on ILSAC GF-6” on Thursday, December 5th at 11:30 a.m.

“During the panel discussion, the group will discuss various aspects of the GF-6 journey and what the market should expect with the upcoming launch” said Crosby. “We will also cover some of the major preparations being undertaken by oil marketers and share some of Oronite and lubricant additive industry’s key learnings from the GF-6 development process.”

The ICIS Pan American Base Oils & Lubricants Conference is one of the premiere events of its kind, focusing on North, Central, and Southern America. The theme of this year’s conference is “change, rebalance, and implications across the Americas.”

Chevron Oronite is a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of fuel and lubricant additives, helping provide solutions to customers globally. Headquartered in San Ramon, California (USA), Chevron Oronite maintains regional offices in Houston (Americas Region), Paris (Europe-Africa-Middle East Region), and Singapore (Asia-Pacific Region); operates manufacturing sites in Belle Chasse, Louisiana (USA), Gonfreville (France), Singapore, and Mauá (Brazil); an affiliated blending and shipping plant in Omaezaki, Japan; technology centers in the USA, France, The Netherlands, Japan and China and has interests in additive companies operating in other locations, including India.

Chevron Oronite is comprised of numerous affiliates that are indirect, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Chevron Corporation. For simplicity in this news release, the terms “Chevron Oronite” and/or “Oronite” are used as abbreviated references to Chevron Corporation affiliates that are part of the Chevron Oronite business unit. Nothing in this document is intended to override or supersede the corporate separateness of these entities.

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