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by Group III Base Oils
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SK Energy IntroductionSK Energy Introduction
Backgrounds of Group III Base OilBackgrounds of Group III Base Oil
Trends of High Quality LubricantsTrends of High Quality Lubricants
SummarySummary
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Energy Energy & &
ChemicalsChemicals
TelecomTelecom
Trading Trading &&
ServicesServices
HoldingHolding
CompanyCompany
• SK Holdings
• SK Energy• SK E&S• SK Chemicals • SKC• SK Incheon
Oil • Dopco• K-Power
• SK Telecom• SK C&C• SK Telink• SK Telesys• Helio
• SK Networks• SK Engineering & Construction • SK Shipping • Sheraton Walkerhill• SK Securities
• Sales : 73.7 billion USD
• Total Assets :
63.3 billion USD
• Employees :
About 30,000
Sales RatioSales Ratio
* Includes the sales from SK Networks(Data in 2006)
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HistoryHistory
Established in 1962 as Korea’s first domestic oil refining company. Acquired by SK Group in 1982, and called YUKONG. Name changed to SK Corporation in 1997. Split into SK Holdings and SK Energy in July 1, 2007
Business AreasBusiness Areas
Refining, Petrochemicals, Exploration & Production, Coal, Lubricants, etc.
Leading Energy & Petrochemical player in KoreaLeading Energy & Petrochemical player in Korea
Largest refiner in Korea’s oil industry, holding over 1/3 of the market share, and leading Petrochemical, Lubricant player in Korea.
GlobalizationGlobalization
SK Energy is in a transitive phase, increasingly penetrating into overseas markets with a view to becoming a major player in the Asia- Pacific region.
SK Corporation(Former SK Energy) has been ranked as 98th in Fortune Global 500 company list, 2007
1997-
2007
YUKONGYUKONG
1982-1997
Korea Oil CompanyKorea Oil Company
1962-1982
Present
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Ethylene: 830,000 Ton/Yr
Propylene: 540,000 Ton/Yr
BTX: 3,600,000 Ton/Yr
Engaged in 24 blocks in 14 countries
Oil equivalent reserves
: 510 million Bbl
Production(E) : 25,000 B/D
Lubricant: 4,000 B/D
Base Oil: 20,000 B/D
Grease: 6,000 Ton/Yr
Domestic market share: 34%
CDU capacity: 1,115 m b/d
Gas station: 4,185
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World Top 10 Base Oil Suppliers
•
Capacity : 20,000 bbs/day
50% world M/S in Group III base oil market
Brand name is ‘YUBASE’
Has worldwide supply network for global customers
Found JV with PT. PERTAMINA for new 350,000MT/year capacity refinery in Dumai
Production Capacity
•
Lubricants : 4,000 bbls/day
Grease : 6,000 tons/year
No.1 player in Korea since 1968 in the competition of worldwide majors
Premium brand name is ‘ZIC’
Has a 30% M/S in engine oil market (Total 16% market share in Korea)
Continuing to expand markets abroad
Launched co-branding product named ‘ZIPEX’ with PT. PERTAMINA in Pakistan
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API Category Viscosity Index Saturates (%)
Sulfur (%)
Group I 80-120 < 90 >0.03
Group II 80-120 ≥
90 ≤
0.03
Group IIIGroup III 120 +120 + ≥≥
9090 ≤≤
0.030.03
Group IV PAO
Group V All others
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Item ASTM Method YUBASE 4 YUBASE 6 YUBASE 8
KV @ 40°C, cSt D445 19.6 36.9 47.0
KV @ 100°C, cSt D445 4.25 6.46 7.60
Viscosity IndexViscosity Index D2270D2270 123123 130130 128128
NOACK Volatility, wt% D5800 14.7 7.1 5.0
Pour Point, °C D92 -15 -12 -12
Flash Point, °C D97 230 240 260
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2000
Group III
Group II
Group I
2005
4%2%
2010
7~8%
2015
10~%
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
30,000
[KMT]
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Source: Lubes n Grease, 2006
[Unit: B/D]
[BPD]
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Chemical Type Structure VI Pour Oxidation Toxicity
Very High~175
High~150
Good~130
Good~130
Poor~60
Poor~60
Very Poor<0
Solid@50°CGood
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Medium
Medium
Very Poor
Low
Low
Low
Low
Low
Medium
Very High
n-Paraffin (Wax)
iso-Paraffins
with Branched chains
iso-Paraffins
with highly branched chains (PAO's)
cyclo-Paraffin-
single ring with
long chains
Naphthenes, polycondensed
Monoaromatics, long chains
Polyaromatics
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YUB
ASE High Isoparaffin Content
Some Naphthenic Compound
Small or Zero Aromatic
Gro
up I Low Isoparaffin Content
Some Naphthenic Compound
High Aromatic SS
NN
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Low Temp. Performance:
CCS Viscosity[cp] Oxidation Performance: RBOT[min] 1)
Oxidation Performance: PCT[mg]
2) Oil Consumption: Noack
[wt%] 3)
1)
ASTM D2270, + 0.3wt% Antioxidant2)
10.3% A3/B3 DI Additive + 10% VII3)
250'C, 1hr
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FeaturesFeatures
• Low Aromatics• Low volatility
• Very High VI• Low Aromatics
• High Saturates• Good Additive Response
• Low Volatility• Narrow Boiling Ranges
• Low Wax• Very High VI
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ReasonsReasonsFeaturesFeatures
• Environmentally Friendliness
• Good Friction Behavior• Wear Reduction
•
Higher Thermal/Oxidative
Stability (Longer life)
• Low Oil Consumption • Higher Flash Points
• Better Low Temp. Performance
• Low Aromatics• Low volatility
• Very High VI• Low Aromatics
• High Saturates• Good Additive Response
• Low Volatility• Narrow Boiling Ranges
• Low Wax• Very High VI
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Reduce Fuel Costs
Reduce Lubricant Costs
Reduce Emissions
Reduce Maintenance Costs
Reduce Personal and Social Costs
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API Grade
API Grade
Synthetic?Synthetic?Low Temperature Performance
Low Temperature Performance
EmissionEmission
PhosphatePhosphate
Fuel
Econ
omy
Fuel
Econ
omy WearWear
Deposit
Deposit
SootSoot
ViscosityViscosity
OxidationOxidation
AshAshBackward
Compatibility
Backward Compatibility
SulfurSulfur
OEM
Specificat
ions
OEM
Specificat
ions
ACEA SequenceACEA Sequence
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200420042004
ILSAC GF-4
200520052005 200620062006 200720072007 200820082008 200920092009
ILSAC GF-5
API CI-4+ API CJ-4
ACEA C3, C2
MB 229.31
ACEA E6
MB 228.51ACEA ??
MB 228.??
ACEA ??
MB 229.??
GM Dexron
IIIH GM Dexron
VI
USUS
JapanJapan
EuropeEurope
Gasoline
Diesel
ATF
Euro IVEuro IV Euro VEuro V
Gasoline
Diesel
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LegislationLegislation
Source: Lubrizol
OEMsOEMs
Euro 3Euro 3
Euro 4Euro 4
Euro 5Euro 5
US Tier 2 bin 5US Tier 2 bin 5
NOx (g/km)
PM (g/km) Emissions Standards
- Passenger Car Diesel -
• Set Emission Target
• Reduce PM/NOx/SAPS
• Increase Fuel Economy
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LegislationLegislation
Source: Lubrizol
OEMsOEMs
ILSAC : Phosphorus Content Limit
GF-1:0.12 max
1990 1995 2000 2005
P contentin oil(wt%)
0.12
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.04
GF-2:0.10 max
GF-3:0.10 max
GF-40.08 max
• Set Emission Target
• Reduce PM/NOx/SAPS
• Increase Fuel Economy
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LegislationLegislation
Source: Lubrizol
OEMsOEMs
ILSAC : Fuel Efficiency Requirement
Seq.VI
F/E improvement %(vs.20W30)
SG
1990 1995 2000 2005
5
4
3
2
1
1
0
2
3
Seq.VIB
F/E improvement %(vs.5W30)
GF-
1
GF-2GF-
3
5W20 & 0W20
5W30 & 0W30
10W30
GF-
4
• Set Emission Target
• Reduce PM/NOx/SAPS
• Increase Fuel Economy
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• Newly Designed Engines
• Severer Operating Condition
• After-treatment Devices
LegislationLegislation
OEMsOEMs Lubricant Lubricant ManufacturersManufacturers
• Set Emission Target
• Reduce PM/NOx/SAPS
• Increase Fuel Economy
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High
Low
Low High
Cranking, Startability Wear
Pumpability Oil Consumption
LTHSLTHS HTHSHTHS
LTLSLTLS HTLSHTLS
CCS, KV@40℃ HTHS, TBS
MRV, Brookfield NOACK, KV@100℃
FuelEconomy
Major
Performanc
e
Test Item
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SAE 40
SAE 10W
Max. Viscosity(Low Temp)
Min. Viscosity(High Temp)
Low High
x
Lubricating Lubricating AreaArea
Good Startability
Better Bearing Lubrication
Reduced Oil Consumption
Better Fuel Economy
General Benefits of Multi-grade Lubricants
SAE 10W/40
x
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High
Low
Low High
High Viscosity Index
Low Viscosity Index
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High
Low
Low High
Solutions to IncreaseViscosity Index
Consideration Points
Viscosity ModifierViscosity Modifier
High Viscosity Index Base OilsHigh Viscosity Index Base Oils
Formulation EconomicsFormulation Economics
ToxicityToxicity
Impacts on Other PerformanceImpacts on Other Performance
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ILSAC : Fuel Efficiency Requirement
Seq.VI
F/E improvement %(vs.20W30)
SG
1990 1995 2000 2005
5
4
3
2
1
1
0
2
3
Seq.VIB
F/E improvement %(vs.5W30)
GF-1GF-2
GF-3
5W20 & 0W20
5W30 & 0W30
10W30
GF-4
Fleet Car Trial - Average Fuel Savings
High Sheer Viscosity
5W/30 10W/40
15W/4015W/50
20W/50R
elat
ive
Fuel
Sav
ing
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• Longer Drain Intervals
• Better Fuel Economy
• Price Efficiency
ConsumerConsumer
Lubricant Lubricant ManufacturersManufacturers
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Cost EfficiencyCost Efficiency
‘‘SyntheticSynthetic’’ ClaimsClaims
Product DifferentiationProduct Differentiation
Operational ConveniencesOperational Conveniences Lubricant Lubricant ManufacturersManufacturers
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• Very Low Sulfur (≤
0.03 %)
• Very High Viscosity Index (120 + )
• Excellent Low Temperature Performance
• Low Volatility & High Flash Point
• Excellent Thermal and Oxidative stability
※
Can be marketed as ‘Synthetic’
Features
Group III Base OilsGroup III Base Oils
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1st
2nd
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S-Oil PetronasNeste
+5.5KBD
+7.5KBD
GS Caltex
+3KBD
+7.7KBD
GTL?
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Demand (Case 1 & 2)
2003 2006 2009 2012
75,000
50,000
25,000
[BPD]
2015
Supply
Supply by SK energy
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Viscosity Index NOACK
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
Gr-Ⅰ100N
Gr-Ⅱ100N
Gr-Ⅲ4cSt
New YUBASE4
PAO410
12
14
16
18
20
Gr-Ⅰ100N
Gr-Ⅱ100N
Gr-Ⅲ4cSt
New YUBASE4
PAO4
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Technical Needs
−
Drive Towards Lighter Viscosity Multigrades
−
With Tightened Approval Specifications in Lube Industry
−
Limitation of using Harmful Additives to meet Demanding Performance
Marketing Needs
−
Drive Cost effective, ‘Synthetic’ labeling High Quality Lubricants
−
Is Encouraged by availability of large volumes of Group III/GTL production
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Reduce Personal and Social Costs
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Branch Office Storage Tank Agent/Distributer
Houston Tokyo
Jakarta
London
Tianjin
SK Corp.
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