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In this edition, we feature updates in the lubricants industry in the fourth quarter of 2024. We bring you updates about Ardova opening a new lubricants plant in Nigeria and Chevron expanding its marine lubricants offerings in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
We also interview Boston Moonsamy, one of the most vibrant lubricant professionals in South Africa. He gives us insights into his career of about 34 years in the oil industry and how the lubricants industry in South Africa has evolved.
Our cover feature takes you back in history to understand lubricants’ central role in World War II. Steven Lumley, the Technical Manager for WearCheck, explains the development of lubricants during the war, from mineral lubricants to advanced synthetic lubricants. This fascinating read emphasizes the importance of lubricants in machines, boosting efficiency and reliability with limited downtime.
This is just a snippet of what this edition has in store. We invite you to indulge in and interact with the insightful articles we have sourced for you.
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Issue 51 In this edition, we feature updates in the lubricants industry in the fourth quarter of 2024. We bring you updates about Ardova opening a new lubricants plant in Nigeria and Chevron expanding its marine lubricants offerings in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. We also interview Boston Moonsamy, one of the most vibrant lubricant professionals in South Africa. He gives us insights into his career of about 34 years in the oil industry and how the lubricants industry in South Africa has evolved. Our cover feature takes you back in history to understand lubricants’ central role in World War II. Steven Lumley, the Technical Manager for WearCheck, explains the development of lubricants during the war, from mineral lubricants to advanced synthetic lubricants. This fascinating read emphasizes the importance of lubricants in machines, boosting efficiency and reliability with limited downtime. This is just a snippet of what this edition has in store. We invite you to indulge in and interact with the insightful articles we have sourced for you.


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In this edition, we feature updates in the lubricants industry in the fourth quarter of 2024. We bring you updates about Ardova opening a new lubricants plant in Nigeria and Chevron expanding its marine lubricants offerings in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
We also interview Boston Moonsamy, one of the most vibrant lubricant professionals in South Africa. He gives us insights into his career of about 34 years in the oil industry and how the lubricants industry in South Africa has evolved.
Our cover feature takes you back in history to understand lubricants’ central role in World War II. Steven Lumley, the Technical Manager for WearCheck, explains the development of lubricants during the war, from mineral lubricants to advanced synthetic lubricants. This fascinating read emphasizes the importance of lubricants in machines, boosting efficiency and reliability with limited downtime.
This is just a snippet of what this edition has in store. We invite you to indulge in and interact with the insightful articles we have sourced for you.
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Lubezine is a Pan-African magazine with a global outlook dedicated to Africa’s lubricants and lubrication industry. Founded in 2009 in recognition of Africa as the next growth frontier for the lubricants market, Lubezine’s objective is to cater to the needs of maintenance personnel, lubricant marketers, additives suppliers, and base oils suppliers.
Thanks to its wide readership profile within the continent and beyond, Lubezine is arguably one of the most effective ways of reaching potential customers in the African market, ranging from commercial end-users, lubricant blenders, and distributors.
Every quarter, the magazine rolls off the press, packed with the latest technical information and news insights, effectively keeping Africa’s lubrication needs in focus. The magazine attracts more readers and advertisers because of its reliability and focus on the most important industry developments.
Lubezine is published in print and digital(online) versions, and the Lube Post newsletter is published monthly.

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