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THERE S NO BETTER FLEET BUSINESS RESOURCE THAN THE HARDWORKING ONE. SHELL Rotella. The engine oil that works as hard as you.

Shell has been developing our most advanced heavy duty diesel engine oil for over 40 years. Your equipment isn t just a part of your business, it is your business. And keeping your equipment on the road, while managing overall costs of operation, is no easy task. Shell Lubricants plays a key role in helping businesses around the globe maintain their fleet equipment, and manage costs, ultimately setting them apart from the competition. With more than 40 years experience in developing our most advanced heavy duty engine oil and lubricants products, and innovative services, Shell helps companies realize higher fleet efficiency and performance, while greatly reducing the total cost of maintenance. In the following pages, you will find valuable information on improving fleet fuel economy, helpful tips on measuring and improving operational efficiency, and examples of how our solution services helped fleets overcome business challenges. This is all in an effort to make you a more informed business owner, and to help your fleet be successful for years to come.

Table of Contents n Fuel Economy and What it Means to Your Business n How to Improve Your Fuel Economy n Measuring Fuel Economy n Fuel Economy Trials Results That Matter - Shell Rotella T5 Synthetic Blend Technology - Shell Lubricants Testimonials n Hardworking Service Solutions to Help Your Bottom Line n Fleet Housekeeping Tips for Operational Efficiency n Value added supplier, Shell Rotella

FUEL ECONOMY AND YOUR BUSINESS Fuel economy. Now more than ever an important part of STAYING IN business. New federally mandated fuel economy standards. The Federal Government recently announced the first-ever regulations setting heavy-duty truck fuel efficiency standards, intended to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from heavy trucks by as much as 23%. Heavy-duty truck standards will average about a 20% reduction in both measures by model year 2018, depending on a truck s payload, the Department of Transportation said. The standards are targeted to save truckers up to 4 gallons of fuel for every 100 miles traveled, the DOT said in a statement. Administration officials expect the standards to save 530 million barrels of oil from 2014 to 2018, and save vehicles $50 billion in fuel costs.* At Shell, we understand the importance of fuel economies to come. But we are also doing something right now about maximizing your fuel dollar. For over 40 years, Shell Rotella heavy-duty diesel engine oils have worked hard to deliver protection, performance and fuel economy. The Shell Lubricants Team also offers a full line of innovative services like Shell LubeVideoCheck, Shell LubeCoach and Shell LubeAnalyst to make sure you re getting the most out of every gallon of fuel for your fleet. *Transport Topics, issue 8.9.11, Obama Announces Heavy-Duty Truck Fuel Economy Standards.

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FUEL ECONOMY There are two sides to fuel economy: common sense and science. Practical tips for improving fuel economy: Avoid Excessive Idling: 1 hour = approximately 1% reduced fuel economy Slow Down: Every mph over 55 costs 0.1 mpg Plan your routes. Going out of your way to reach a destination costs you money Check your tire pressure: Properly inflated tires reduce rolling resistance Check your air filter and intake system: A dirty air filter may reduce engine efficiency Check your truck-trailer gap: A smaller gap improves aerodynamics 36 is optimal Service your Diesel Particulate Filter System: Proper maintenance keeps your exhaust system performing at its best and reduces potential flow restriction. The science of how a good heavy duty engine oil can improve your fuel economy. Approximately 50% of fuel energy is lost as heat through the exhaust cooling systems. Approximately 5% is dissipated through engine friction and pumping losses leaving roughly 45% available as engine output. This energy is used to overcome the following factors: Aerodynamic drag, rolling resistance, drive train friction, accessories operation, inertial forces. This is why properly lubricated parts and moving surfaces are essential.

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FUEL ECONOMY How hardworking heavy-duty engine oils can impact your fuel economy: n Minimizing friction and viscous losses in the engine, in bearing contact areas n Lowering the energy wasted through pumping thicker oils n The thickness (viscosity) of all oils varies with temperature the hotter the oil, the lower the viscosity n If the oil is too thick, you get power loss/drag n If the oil is too thin, you get high friction and wear n Different parts of the engine operate at different temperatures: ring, valve train and bearings are hotter than oil sump, engine block/oil galleries and oil pump Hardworking synthetic lubricants may improve fuel economy, too: n Having the right viscosity to protect and lubricate in critical parts of the engine while minimizing friction n Providing lower viscosity to make it easy to pump and lubricate, and minimize pumping losses (Especially in cold weather climates)

Measuring fuel economy the Shell approach to evaluating Fuel Economy Benefits. At Shell, we use high technical and statistical standards for measuring the Fuel Economy (FE) benefits of Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oils. n Robust data collection strategy. Shell validates fuel economy claims for its products through statistically designed field/fleet tests. n Reported data is significant at 95% confidence. This represents a potential fuel savings that is real and not just the noise of testing. n State-of-the-art hardware, software and statistical methodologies are routinely used for Fuel Economy testing. n Test conditions used to generate Fuel Economy claims are disclosed. The difficulties of Measuring Fuel Economy It is well established how engine oils can influence fuel economy: n Minimizing friction and viscous losses in the engine, in bearing/ contact areas n Lowering the energy wasted through pumping thicker oils. While the lubricant used in a truck has a definite influence on fuel consumption, this effect is not always easy to measure because there are many other factors that also have a big influence, such as: n Idle Time n Truck components and operating conditions n Driver behavior and training n Weather n Route Patterns and Road / traffic conditions n Load/GVW

fuel economy Trials The basics of how to run a fuel economy trial. Shell has validated fuel economy claims for its products through rigorously controlled and statistically designed field tests. Under optimal conditions, Shell would design a closely monitored and highly statistical test protocol for demonstrating fuel economy at your fleet. However, we understand this is not a viable scenario for most fleets, given the demands of everyday operations. That is why we offer below the fundamentals for a fleet to run a fuel economy trial: n The fleet should already be actively monitoring fuel economy prior to the start of the test. n Based upon this previous history, the fleet needs to have an established fuel economy baseline for a select group of units that would be available for testing. n A minimum of 50 trucks is preferable. Run a minimum of 25 trucks on a conventional 15W-40 as a baseline and 25 trucks on the test oil. (The more units included can provide more accurate/valid data). n Fleet should have been using the current brand/type/ viscosity grade of HDEO for the past 12 months. n The optimal scenario would be to run the test oil for one full drain interval before initiating the fuel economy testing (to minimize 15W-40 carryover). This may not be practical for all fleet applications. n Test units need to be maintained at the same location. n Access to (ECM)Electronic Control Module data is preferable, as this allows the separation of the fuel burned during idle and during driving. n Use of a dedicated driver/unit combinations throughout the trial period is preferred. n Team drivers are not preferred as this introduces multiple variables to the unit s operation. n The units selected should include a variety of engine/drive-train combinations that reflect the make-up of the fleet. n A variety of route patterns that the fleet currently runs should be included as well. This will allow seeing if better fuel economy is demonstrated between city and (OTR)Over The Road routes. n Fuel type and source should remain consistent throughout the test period. n Oil drain intervals and other drive train lubricants must not change through the test period. n No aerodynamic additions or deletions can be made to the truck or trailer throught the test period. n No tire changes should be made throught the test period.

fuel economy Trials RESULTS THAT MATTER FUEL ECONOMY BENEFITS At Shell, our Lubricants Team operates under one driving principle: Benefits in fuel economy from lower viscosity oils should NOT come at the expense of protection of engines. This is why in trial after trial, in the lab and on the road, Shell Rotella T5 heavy duty engine oil has not only demonstrated Fuel Economy* benefits, but also offers proven protection for engines. A 1.6% MPG fuel economy benefit was measured using a controlled field trial: Equipment: Model year 2006 medium-duty vehicles (6 cylinder turbo diesel DT466E engine, automatic transmission) Test Cycle: highway conditions. Over 2,500 miles and 50 experiments were completed and averaged. Data represented a fuel economy benefit significant at 95% confidence. % Fuel economy Benefit Fuel Economy Benefit of Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 vs.15w-40 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Avg. -1.0% -2.0% -3.0% -4.0% Experiment Number Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 MPG Fuel Economy Benefit: HRDC Fleet 12.00% A 3.3% MPG fuel economy was measured using a year-round fleet trial: Equipment: Class 7, Model year: 2000-2005 mediumduty vehicles. Engines: Cummins ISC and ISM. Driving conditions: city (40%) and highway (60%). % Fuel Economy Benefit 10.00% 8.00% 6.00% 4.00% 2.00% 1.00% -2.00% -4.00% US_2201 US_2201.5 US_22044 US_22051 US_22077 US_411027 US_413001 US_511012 Experiment Number US_6139 3.26% Average miles driven per truck during test period: 13,455. Data represented a fuel economy benefit significant at 95% confidence. The 1.57% MPG fuel economy was measured by Schneider: Equipment: Class 8, Model year 2005 heavy-duty vehicle. Engine: Detroit Diesel Series 60 Highway driving conditions near Schneider s headquarters. GCWR: 72,800 lbs. Test complied with ASTM J1321 methodology. *Fuel economy benefit of Shell Rotell T5 10W-30 vs. 15W-40

fuel economy Trials RESULTS THAT MATTER Fuel economy means a better bottom line. A Shell Rotella Fleet customer recently shared with us some very exciting news. Their cost analysis of over 410 trucks, over a period of twelve months, revealed a fuel economy savings of $1,477.00 per truck for a total of $605,570 proof that running oil that works as hard as you do really does help your bottom line. Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 has been evaluated in multiple field tests Since its launch. n Data presented here reflects field tests in MY 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 engines which ran for ~829,000 miles, with oil drains between ~50,000 to ~60,000 miles. Intermediate sampling was conducted throughout the oil drain. n Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 was run (4 units) side by side with two different oils (12 units). n Engine inspections were conducted on two units running Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 between ~633,000, 654,000 and 829,000 miles and on three units running 15W-40 oils between ~557,000, 567,000 and 623,000 miles. The engine inspection results obtained at ~633,000, 654,000 and 829,000 miles, in conjunction with the used oil data collected over the entire ~800,000 test miles, indicate that Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 provided excellent protection against acids and deposits in these engines. Data also shows wear protection was not compromised, when compared to the wear protection given by multiple 15W-40 oils running in the same test.

fuel economy Trials RESULTS THAT MATTER Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 heavy duty engine oil Inspection results Wear Step, Microns 50 25 Cylinder Liner Wear Step 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Inspection results demonstrate excellent cylinder liner wear protection compared to API CJ-4 15W-40 oils, in an extended-length field trial. 0 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (654,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (829,000) Percentage 25 12.5 Cylinder Liner Bore Polish 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Demonstrates excellent protection against cylinder liner bore polish compared to oils, within the parameters of the increased test mileage. 0 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (654,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (829,000) Chrome Remaining, Micro Inches 2.0 1.0 0.0 Piston Ring Wear 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (654,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (654,000) Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Demonstrates piston ring wear protection on par with API CJ-4 15W-40 oils, within the parameters of increased test mileage.

fuel economy Trials RESULTS THAT MATTER Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 INSPECTION RESULTS. Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 (633,000 miles) Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 (829,000 miles) (557,000 miles)

fuel economy Trials RESULTS THAT MATTER Average Demerits 350 300 Overall Weighted Carbon & Lacquer Demerits 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Inspection results demonstrate excellent piston deposit control after >829,000 miles. Piston areas rated for Carbon and Lacquer deposits: Grooves 1&2, Oil Ring Groove, Crownland, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Lands, Under Crown, Oil Cooling Gallery, Crown. 250 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (654,000) (829,000) Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Inspection results demonstrate excellent sludge control at both the top (Rocker Arm Cover) and bottom (Oil Pan) of the engine after > 829,000 miles*. Rocker Arm Cover Sludge 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 Oil Pan Sludge 2008/2009 Detroit Diesel DD15 10.0 10.0 = Brand New 10.0 10.0 = Brand New Rating 9.5 Rating 9.5 9.0 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 ROTELLA T5 10W-30 ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) (654,000) (654,000) 9.0 (623,000) (567,000) (557,000) ROTELLA T5 10W-30 ROTELLA T5 10W-30 ROTELLA T5 10W-30 (633,000) (654,000) (654,000) Rocker Arm Cover* Oil Pan* * Parts shown above are manufactured in black. Effects of Shell Rotella T5 sludge control may be difficult to discern.

HARDWORKING SERVICE SOLUTIONS Shell LubeExpress. A state of the art alternative to the traditional oil change. At Shell, we know maximizing efficiencies in your fleet is critical to running a successful business. That s why we ve identified a better, faster way to conduct oil changes. Shell LubeExpress is an innovative and technologically advanced rapid oil change system that can revolutionize the way you approach oil changes. n Reduces operational downtime n Extends engine oil drain intervals* n Increases your workshop s production n Closed loop system, technicians never touch the oil n 5 easy steps Step 1 A powerful, hardworking addition to your business. Step 2 Our oil change process is now 100 times better. It s cleaner. It s more environmentally friendly. And it s overall easier to do. We save approximately 30 minutes on each oil change procedure. - Food Lion Maintenance Manager Shell LubeExpress gets glowing reviews. It saves money and gives a cleaner, more effective oil change. I fully support anyone using the Shell LubeExpress in their shop, too. Step 3 - Food Lion Fleet Manager Installing Shell LubeExpress in your shop is easy. Simply contact your Shell Lubricant representative for details. Shell will work hard to help you with all the support you need. Step 4 * Do not attempt to extend engine oil drain intervals without the support of an oil analysis program, or technical services such as Shell LubeVideoCheck. Step 5

hardworking service solutions Whether your fleet is 3 vehicles or 300, the Shell Lubricants Team is ready to help keep you running smoothly and profitably. Shell LubeVideoCheck Internal Engine Component Inspection Service Shell LubeVideoCheck is a state-of-the-art, fiber-optic tool that enables inspection of key internal engine components, including difficult-to-access areas such as the cylinder head, valves, cylinder walls and pistons all without dismantling the engine. It s simple, too. Just remove the fuel injector, or glow, or spark plug to gain access. It is a cost-effective, efficient and non-invasive way to inspect engine and equipment components, thereby minimizing the time and costs of stripping an engine down and the associated downtime. It enables you to assess an engine s condition, and spot potential operational problems before costly mechanical damage occurs. The service is for companies that want to prevent breakdowns and unscheduled maintenance. Our technical staff will provide a detailed condition assessment, including recommended actions. Benefits n Helps lower maintenance costs, including labor and replacement parts n Reduces downtime by helping keep your vehicles and equipment working n A quick-and-easy way to diagnose potential problems, and focus your maintenance teams on vehicles and engines that need attention n Helps increase efficiency in maintenance scheduling, and fleet and equipment capacity and utilization n Can help improve operational efficiency and extend the life of your equipment n Can be used to help extend oil-drain intervals

hardworking service solutions How it works: Shell LubeVideoCheck 1. Your Shell Lubricants representative reviews your requirements and schedules a convenient time for Shell LubeVideo Check inspections. 2. A trained Shell LubeVideoCheck technician inspects the components in each truck or piece of equipment. 3. The video images are recorded and interpreted by a trained Shell LubeVideoCheck technician. 4. A report is prepared for you. 5. Shell LubeVideoCheck recommendations are explained. Shell LubeCoach Empowering your team with lubrication expertise Lubrication can play a decisive role in helping to minimize the potential for breakdown and maximize asset life. Shell LubeCoach is specifically designed to help your staff provide the benefits of a well-designed lubrication plan. The course content is modular and specifically designed to suit the customer s needs and those of its staff. Delivered by technical specialists with substantial field experience, courses are workshop based to offer practical insights on best practice techniques, distilled from know-how gained across the global Shell Lubricants network. Through Shell LubeCoach, employees gain the knowledge to make informed decisions to help maximize lubricant and equipment or component life. Our field-based technical specialists have in-depth lubricants and application knowledge. These specialists are well versed in maintenance and lubrication best practices, having worked with leading global manufacturers. How it works 1. Shell LubeCoach is structured to take staff along a clear learning path, from fundamental lubrication principles, to best practices. 2. Modules are designed to give participants a broad base of knowledge, while enabling them to put the information into practice between sessions. 3. A pre-assessment of the customer s team helps each individual gain knowledge at the appropriate level. 4. Post-assessment is provided to give customers a tangible measurement of program benefits.

hardworking service solutions Shell LubeAnalyst Oil and equipment condition monitoring service Shell LubeAnalyst is a health check for your lubricants and machinery. It is an oil condition monitoring service that helps you keep your business running smoothly by identifying certain oil or equipment conditions, before they become critical. Shell LubeAnalyst can help your business save money and time on maintenance, and avoid lost production caused by equipment operational problems. It is an early warning system that helps you keep your equipment and lubricants in optimum working order. Applications Shell LubeAnalyst has specialized tests for key applications, including: n Diesel Engines n Axles n Circulating systems n Compressors n Coolant systems n Gas engines n Heat transfer systems n Hydraulics n Industrial gearboxes n Marine applications n Metalworking equipment n Refrigeration compressors n Transformers n Transmissions n Gearboxes n Turbines n Aviation Engines

hardworking service solutions Answers From your Shell Rotella Lubricants Team. Oil analysis is one of the most effective ways to monitor the condition of your engine. A regular oil analysis program helps you build an historic database and watch for trends in a variety of areas. Ideally, you want to analyze a sample of used engine oil after every oil change. Serving as an early warning system, oil analysis can alert you to problems before they become costly headaches. A used engine-oil sample can tell if contaminants such as water, coolant, fuel or dirt are getting into the oil, indicating a head-gasket leak, a leaking fuel injector or other problems. Spectrochemical analysis detects the presence of wear metals in the oil unusually high amounts of wear metals could be a sign of abnormal wear. The analysis will also measure the oil s viscosity, base number (reserve alkalinity) and fuel-soot level. The knowledge gained from a consistent oil analysis program can assist you in optimizing your oil drain interval, help increase equipment reliability, help minimize unscheduled downtime, and more precisely track operating efficiency and maintenance practices. This combination could contribute to lowering your total operating costs. When employing oil analysis, make certain you fill out labels that accompany your sample. Be sure to note if you added any oil between oil drains and what type was used. For more information about the Shell LubeAnalyst program, contact your local Shell distributor or retailer.

good housekeeping for your shop Good Housekeeping. Some hardworking suggestions could help improve operational efficiencies. The following are general guidelines to follow when conducting an initial audit of your facility, with the goal of improving operational efficiencies. If you have multiple maintenance facilities within your organization, conduct assessments at each facility, so that best practices can be shared and utilized among all locations. Start by reviewing the following areas: Safety, Lubricant Inventory, Lubricant Storage, Lubricant Dispensing, Coolant Inventory and Filter Application/Storage. Safety Safety procedures should begin at the entrance to your facility. Review these industry best practices to see if they are in place at your facilities. Parking Lot: n All personal vehicles should be backed into their parking stalls. n Safety signage at the yard entrance should notify visitors of required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) n Muster Stations clearly marked Offices and Shop Floor: n All visitors should be registered before entering facility or grounds n All Exits clearly marked n All Fire Extinguishers clearly marked n All Fire Extinguishers have current inspection certification n Muster points clearly identified in case of evacuation n Tornado/Storm shelters clearly identified n First Aid station appropriately supplied Shop Floor: n PPE available to, and utilized by, all shop visitors n All mechanics utilizing safety glasses and steel toe shoes n Eye wash stations clearly identified n Safety lockouts available and in use n Wheel chocks in use

good housekeeping for your shop Shop Floor (continued): n New and used batteries appropriately stored n Full and empty acetylene tanks appropriately stored and chained in place n Reflective safety vests worn by all employees while on the shop grounds n Use guides when pulling equipment into the shop n In-ground maintenance pits must have: Safety rails, non-slip stair treads, safety nets when not in use, appropriate lighting, appropriate water drainage n Chemicals stored in appropriate cabinets n Hoses not left on the floor n Refrain from using oil dry (dust is a lubricant contaminant); utilize oil absorbent pads instead n Proper storage for used oil rags and absorbent pads n Properly dispose of used oil filters (based upon jurisdictional requirements) Lubricant Storage n All bulk lubricant and coolant storage tanks should have these features: - Double walled - Drain valves for contaminant removal - Appropriate containment (based upon jurisdictional requirements) - Containment should have drain valves for contaminant removal - Desiccant air breathers on all bulk tanks - Sight gauges for determining fluid level - Bulk tanks labelled with Maximum Fill Point and gallons per inch - All fill points should be locked - In-line filtration on all bulk fluids - Bulk storage tanks properly labelled with product brand name and viscosity grade n All totes, drums and kegs should be stored inside, in drums and kegs, horizontally. n All drums and kegs stored outside should: - Be undercover or utilize drum/keg covers - Blocked, with bungs at the 3 and 9 o clock positions for drainage n All packaged products stored within parts room n All Oil Analysis kits properly stored in parts room

good housekeeping for your shop n Utilize a single lubricant provider to minimize potential cross contamination due to miscellaneous fluids, greases and coolants entering the shop n Verify that all lubricants meet your individual OEM requirements Lubricant Dispensing n All dispensing handles should be properly labelled with the product name and viscosity grade n All overhead reels should have proper drip containment and secondary product labels n Remove all funnels, open containers and pails from your facility. These promote contamination from dirt/dust and possible cross contamination of non-compatible fluids n Only utilize dedicated, sealed containers for fluid transfer and top-off n All grease guns should be properly hung or stored in cabinets n Properly clean grease dispensing nozzles before and after each use n Properly clean grease fittings before servicing Coolants n Verify the OEM approvals for all coolant applications in your facility n Review your maintenance schedule and verify that procedures are in place/executed n Only use a Refractometer to check the coolant freeze-point. Remove all floating ball testers and test strips from your shop n Utilize only a 50/50 premix coolant. If you are using a concentrated coolant, have your water supply tested for mineral content and water hardness n Never use pre-charged coolant filters (SCAs) with Extended Life Coolants. Only use blank filters with ELC. n Consider consolidating your heavy-duty coolants applications to one coolant, preferably an extended life coolant, in order to simplify maintenance procedures and lower operational costs

good housekeeping for your shop Filters n All filters should be stored in a clean environment (parts room, cabinets) n All filters must be stored in their original factory packaging n Never remove the original factory packaging until the filter is installed on the unit n Verify that only blank coolant filters are utilized with Extended Life Coolant applications n Used filters should be properly drained prior to disposal n Store used/crushed filters in a proper receptacle n Dispose of filters in an environmentally friendly procedure in accordance with the local jurisdiction

partnering with shell rotella Thank you for spending time with us. At Shell, we re dedicated to improving not only the fuel economy of your fleet but also maintenance and longevity of your vehicles. To explore more of what we do and how we can help you take your fleet into the future, please give us a call or visit us online. You won t find a more hardworking partner dedicated to helping your business succeed. Contact your Shell Lubricants Representative for more information today at 1-800-231-6950. Visit us online at www.rotella.com for more information. Shell ROTELLA The engine oil that works as hard as you. The term Shell Lubricants collectively refers to the companies of Royal Dutch Shell plc that are engaged in the lubricants business.

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