- ExxonMobil’s Mobil Pegasus™ family of gas engine oils are now preferred lubricants for all new GE Jenbacher Type 2, 3 and 9 gas engines
- GE and ExxonMobil to expand their long-term partnership to coengineer new high-performance gas engine oil technologies
- Mobil Pegasus oils are formulated to deliver the highest levels of protection, helping extend the life of modern gas engines, increase their efficiency and reduce costs
SPRING, TX – June XX, 2017 – ExxonMobil is now a preferred global lubricants supplier for GE’s Jenbacher Type 2, 3 and 9 gas engines. As part of this new global collaboration, ExxonMobil will help owner-operators of Jenbacher gas engines enhance equipment performance through the use of its Mobil Pegasus™ family of premium gas engine oils.
ExxonMobil and GE will also continue to build on more than two decades of collaboration by coengineering high-performance gas engine oil technologies that meet the evolving needs of GE gas engine platforms.
For more than 50 years, the Mobil Pegasus family of oils has helped gas engine operators extend engine life, increase efficiency and reduce costs. These products are formulated to deliver extended oil life capability, keep-clean technology, controlled oil consumption and exceptional wear protection.
“We’ve built a strong working relationship with GE and many end users over the past two decades, but this new collaboration validates the leadership of our Mobil Pegasus family of lubricants and underscores the many benefits they can help deliver to end users,” said Tim Hinchman, Strategic Global Alliance director at ExxonMobil. “Through this collaboration, we also look forward to working with GE to engineer new lubricant technologies for Jenbacher gas engines that will help their customers further protect their businesses in the years to come.”
For gas engine operators, these benefits include reducing the number of oil changes and oil purchases required, enhancements to the energy efficiency and reliability of their equipment, and increased engine availability while lowering operating costs.
GE’s Jenbacher gas engines are commonly used in cogeneration/combined heat and power applications. To help protect these engines, customers will be able to take advantage of a full range of products in the Mobil Pegasus family, including Mobil Pegasus™ 705 and Mobil Pegasus™ 605 Ultra 40.
About GE’s Distributed Power
GE’s Distributed Power is a leading provider of engines, power equipment and services focused on power generation and gas compression at or near the point of use. Distributed Power offers a diverse product portfolio that includes highly efficient, fuel-flexible, industrial gas engines generating 200 kW to 10 MW each of power for numerous industries globally. In addition, the business provides life cycle support for more than 35,000 gas engines worldwide to help you meet your business challenges and success metrics—anywhere and anytime. Backed by our authorized service providers in more than 150 countries, GE‘s global service network connects with you locally for rapid response to your service needs. GE’s Distributed Power is headquartered in Jenbach, Austria.
About ExxonMobil Fuels & Lubricants
ExxonMobil is one of the world’s largest suppliers and marketers of fuels, lubricants and specialties, including lubricant base stocks, waxes and asphalt. With a history stretching back to the founding of the Vacuum Oil Company in 1866, ExxonMobil and its corporate ancestors have been at the forefront of lubricant technology innovation for more than 150 years. Its lubricant technologies have helped to power some of mankind’s greatest technological feats, including the first gasoline-powered automobile, the first electric generating system, the first powered flight and the first space shuttle launch, among others. Today, ExxonMobil continues to develop new lubrication solutions for tomorrow’s technologies, to help keep the world moving.
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