(LONDON) — ExxonMobil has developed a newly formulated 40BN cylinder oil, Mobilgard 540. It is specifically designed to work with the low-sulfur fuels the vast majority of the marine industry is expected to adopt for compliance with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 0.5 percent sulfur cap. The regulation comes into force Jan. 1, 2020.
Mobilgard 540 will be available from the first quarter of 2019 and is compatible at any volume with ExxonMobil’s current cylinder oil. This will ensure that vessel operators can safely and efficiently switch to compliant fuels with complimentary cylinder oils. The new lubricant will replace Mobilgard 525 and can be used for vessels operating in 0.1 percent Emission Control Areas (ECAs). This means vessels with non-corrosive engines that burn compliant residual and distillate fuels only need to carry one cylinder oil.
“We anticipate deliveries of Mobilgard 540 to start during the first quarter of 2019, which will provide our customers with plenty of time to run down stocks of cylinder oils ahead of the IMO deadline,” said Iain White, global field engineering manager, ExxonMobil. “The new lubricant will be available across our global port network and via our extensive distribution network, underlining our commitment to support the maritime industry on a seamless transition to a compliant future.”
Vessel operators who plan to switch to low-sulfur compliant fuels should consider now how they plan to run down stocks of their cylinder oils in advance of the IMO deadline, so they can minimize the mixing and disposal of redundant products where possible. Operators should work closely with suppliers to help manage lubricant inventories to achieve the most efficient switchover possible ahead of 2020.
ExxonMobil will continue to supply high BN cylinder oils for customers that choose scrubbers as their method of compliance. A new ultra-low BN formulation suitable for customers using LNG is also in development using ExxonMobil’s bespoke slow-https://www.exxonmobil.com/en/marine/technicalresource/press-releases/journey-2020-symposium-seriesspeed test engine, ensuring that whatever route an operator chooses to compliance, ExxonMobil has the fuels, lubricants and services to effectively support them.
ExxonMobil has confirmed that all its IMO-compliant 0.5 percent sulfur fuels developed to date are residual grades, ranging from RMD 80 to RMG 380, meeting specification levels set out in ISO 8217:2017 and confirmed that the formulations are all compatible with each other, provided that bunkering, storage and handling best practice guidance is followed.
Further information on Mobilgard 540 along with fuel and lubricant management guidance will be shared during the company’s Journey to 2020 symposiums series.
The first of these events is being held at the Equinox Complex in Singapore on Oct. 26, followed by events in Hong Kong, Taipei, Athens, Tokyo, Imabari, Copenhagen and Hamburg. Further details about the events are available here.
For more information about ExxonMobil’s full range of marine fuels, lubricants and services visit www.exxonmobil.com/en/marine.