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Shafa Energy launches new lubricant brands


Shafa Energy is set to launch two lubricant brands—Shafa Shanu (HD40 CF/SF) and Shafa Doki (20W/50 API:SG/CD).

The company disclosed this in a statement made available to The PUNCH on Sunday.

The Chief Executive Executive Officer of Shafa Energy, Yakubu Maishanu, described the launch as a significant milestone in the company’s journey.

“Our company was founded in 1996 with a vision to provide high-quality energy solutions to Nigeria’s growing economy. Over the years, we have consistently delivered on this promise, and our new lubricant brands are a testament to our commitment.

“As Nigerians adjust to new economic realities, we have also endeavoured to explore how our expertise in our industry can help motorists.

“At the heart of the development of these products therefore was the quest for products that would deliver superior engine protection, improved fuel efficiency, enhanced performance, environmental compliance, and reduced maintenance costs so that motorists and operators of heavy-duty machinery would better optimise their spending,“ the CEO said.

He explained that the company worked tirelessly to develop Shafa Shanu and Shafa Doki, ensuring they meet international standards and exceed customer expectations, saying “We believe they will set a new standard in the industry.”

While expressing confidence that the two products will revolutionise the Nigerian lubricant market, providing unparalleled benefits to customers, he noted that the goal was to empower businesses and individuals to operate efficiently, effectively, and sustainably.

The CEO added that the products would be introduced into the Nigerian market in the last week of November 2024.

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