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Motor oil is a type of oil used in internal combustion engines to lubricate, clean, and cool engine components. It is typically derived from petroleum-based sources, although some synthetic motor oils are also available. Motor oil helps to reduce friction between moving parts, reduce wear, and protect against corrosion. It also helps to reduce engine noise and improve fuel economy. Motor oil is available in a variety of viscosities and grades, and is designed to meet the needs of different types of engines.
Motor oil is an important part of the oil industry, as it is used in a wide range of vehicles, from cars and trucks to boats and motorcycles. It is also used in industrial applications, such as in power plants and manufacturing facilities.
Some of the major companies in the motor oil market include ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, Total, Valvoline, Castrol, and Pennzoil. Show Less Read more