21/05/2026 by Jay Hatton
Petronas Lubricants International recently launched a brand-new range of oils and greases.
Specifically suited to industrial applications where top performance is critical, the flagship line is named “Petronas Pro Series”.
The streamlined range has given the company’s current industrial lubricants portfolio a substantial boost. The Pro Series is specially formulated to offer global customers working in industrial markets improved operational efficiency, enhanced performance levels and advanced equipment reliability. It includes multiple application-based lubrication solutions engineered to work with industrial gear systems, gas and air compressors and hydraulic systems in industries featuring operations that demand high-performance synthetic lubricants.
Reports show that industrial automation and the growing need for equipment dependability are now driving more industries to deploy synthetic lubricants. With maintenance expenses and energy efficiency becoming increasingly more important, there is a rising demand for advanced lubricant formulas that are more thermally and chemically stable.
The new series was developed to simplify lubricant product selection while still retaining the high-performance levels that the Petronas brand is associated with. Products in the range include compressor oil (Petronas ProKomp), industrial gear oil (Petronas ProGear) and heavy-duty grease (Petronas ProGris), among others.
These synthetic lubricant solutions are specially formulated to offer improved properties and operational benefits. These include greater thermal stability, minimised equipment wear, enhanced energy efficiency and extended active service life for machinery working under challenging industrial conditions.
Petronas Lubricants International is the global marketing and manufacturing arm of Petronas, Malaysia’s national oil corporation. Founded in 2008, it ranks in the top 10 lubricant companies in the world.
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