Yannis,
Now I have to desagree with you on oils' origin indicated in the report. Think all oils, except probably Kendall, came mainly from European facilities and their origin could depend more from the country/countries of events. Based on my knowledge of plants locations and what is usually sold in Europe (except Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece for which I don't have some info) I would suppose the following oils' origin:
- Mobil, Elf, Total : France
- Shell : Belgium, France, Sweeden, Finland
- Valvoline : Holland
- Castrol : Germany, UK
- Texaco : Belgium
- Esso : Germany, Belgium
- BP : Belgium, UK
- Silkolene : UK
Think the main reason why there are not many international companies manufacturing or blending oils in Germany is German legislation in respect of used oil recycling. It is more rigid then in neighbouring countries and that's why Germany based companies have to use more regenerated oil in their production.
Now I have to desagree with you on oils' origin indicated in the report. Think all oils, except probably Kendall, came mainly from European facilities and their origin could depend more from the country/countries of events. Based on my knowledge of plants locations and what is usually sold in Europe (except Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece for which I don't have some info) I would suppose the following oils' origin:
- Mobil, Elf, Total : France
- Shell : Belgium, France, Sweeden, Finland
- Valvoline : Holland
- Castrol : Germany, UK
- Texaco : Belgium
- Esso : Germany, Belgium
- BP : Belgium, UK
- Silkolene : UK
Think the main reason why there are not many international companies manufacturing or blending oils in Germany is German legislation in respect of used oil recycling. It is more rigid then in neighbouring countries and that's why Germany based companies have to use more regenerated oil in their production.