CEPSA AND EXXONMOBIL RENEW MARINE LUBRICANT AGREEMENT IN IBERIA

Cepsa and ExxonMobil renewed its agreement for the manufacture, distribution and supply of Mobil-brand marine lubricants in more than 130 ports in Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar.
Cepsa produces lubricants at its plant in San Roque (Cadiz) and serves as ExxonMobil’s official distributor in the Iberian market for a variety of marine vessels, including ocean-going vessels, coastal navigation vessels, merchant ships, fishing and recreational vessels. Cepsa sells more than 90 products within the Mobil lubricants range and supplies nearly a thousand marine vessels annually.
ExxonMobil’s marine lubricants offer a complete range of high-quality products that help protect engines and equipment, as well as enhancing and enabling efficient operations.
The recent extension of the agreement is a clear commitment to ensuring the best possible service in Iberia.

The relationship between ExxonMobil and Cepsa began in 1973 with the creation of a lubricant production plant near Cepsa facilities at San Roque.
Both companies later agreed to extend their agreement to include distribution and supply to the ports of Gibraltar (1997) and Portugal (2008).

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