Castrol Unveils New MHP Lubricants for Next-Gen Marine Engines
Castrol, one of the world’s leading lubricant brands, has launched its all-new Castrol MHP lubricant range, intended for use in the next generation of four-stroke medium speed engines operating on distillate fuels.
The new range, consisting of Castrol MHP 1-30 & MHP 1-40, has been reformulated with a lower base number. The new formulation, including specially selected detergents, offers proven oxidation resistance and high detergency performance1.
Both formulations are ready and proven for vessels operating on alternative fuels, including LNG, distillate fuel or biofuel. The range has been tested for thermal and oxidation stability and has been shown to provide excellent engine cleanliness2.
In field trials with a leading tugboat owner operating its vessels on a B35 biofuel blend, Castrol MHP has been proven to extend oil drain intervals up to 1,000 hours. The used oil analysis results demonstrated excellent oxidation stability, with base number and viscosity levels remaining well within acceptable limits3. The new MHP range also has excellent wear protection, with wear metal levels all maintained well within safe parameters4.
The new Castrol MHP range will be available from June 2025 in Singapore and key ports in Europe from August 2025. The range has an approved API CF specification, and the lubricants have also secured major OEM approvals such as Wärtsilä and MAK dual-fuel engines when they are operating on distillate fuel or LNG.
The Castrol MHP range’s new formulation also provides Castrol with the opportunity to expand its product coverage globally. This means Castrol will be able to offer greater supply chain flexibility in collaboration with its customers. The new range is part of Castrol’s updated marine diesel engine cylinder lubricant portfolio, blended using a bespoke formulation developed and tested in-house.
1 Based on field trials by major OEMs
2 Tested in field trials with major OEMs
3 Based on a case study from a single customer across engine fleet, using estimate and credible assumptions verified with the customer and market knowledge. Extended Oil Drain Interval is depending on a lot of factors e.g. engine lube oil sump capacity, oil top up rate, maintenance, oil performance, fuel quality, operating condition (load etc.). Therefore the extended oil drain interval performance could vary for different engine.
4 Castrol MHP Sales Presenter
Source: Castrol