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Vivo Energy Ghana launches anew engine oil

V ivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive marketer and distributor of Shell branded products and services, has launched its latest top-tier engine oil, the Shell Helix Ultra 0W-20 SP lubricant, on the Ghanaian market.

The Shell Helix Ultra 0W-20 SP, available at all Shell service stations, offers protection and performance for modern engines due to its formulation and synthetic base oils. It has low viscosity, which ensures smooth engine operation, reduces friction, and enhances fuel efficiency, while its superior wear protection prolongs engine life.

Speaking at the launch, the Lubricants Sales and Marketing Manager, Kwame Mireku Asante, highlighted Vivo Energy’s efforts and dedication to developing solutions that meet the evolving needs of consumers and the automotive industry. “With the launch of Shell Helix Ultra 0W-20 SP, we are setting new standards in automotive lubrication technology. This unconventional product is designed to deliver unparalleled engine performance and efficiency, providing motorists with a driving experience like never before,” he said.

The Chief Director of the Ministry of Transport, Mrs Mabel Sagoe, who was the Special Guest, commended Vivo Energy Ghana for its commitment to technological advancement and environmental responsibility.

“As the world moves towards reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change, we see lubricants and other petroleum products playing a crucial role in achieving these carbon-neutral objectives. Good lubricants can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by enhancing fuel efficiency, as mentioned earlier. By minimizing internal friction and optimizing engine performance, they help vehicles burn fuel more efficiently, resulting in lower carbon dioxide emissions. Using environmentally friendly lubricants has become essential,” she said.

SOURCE | VIVO ENERGY GHANA

Mrs. Sagoe further encouraged the Vivo Energy Ghana team to educate the motoring populace and the nation on how the new Shell Helix 0W-20 supports the nation’s drive toward carbon neutrality and protects the environment. .

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