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Forte Oil emerges sole distributor of Texaco lubricants

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May 10, 2018
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Forte OilThe management of Forte Oil has announced the signing of an agreement with Chevron to become the sole distributor of Texaco lubricant brands in Nigeria.

 According to Forte oil “the collaboration between Chevron lubricants, owner of Texaco brand and Forte Oil, a leading player in the retail distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria, would open new opportunities for motorists to purchase high-quality engine oil.”

Speaking at the signing of the agreement in Lagos on Thursday, the General Manager, Chevron Lubricants, Mr Stewart Wright said, the agreement means that motorists across Nigeria would have added choice when buying quality engine oil.

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“It is excellent news that our Texaco branded lubricants are now so widely available and are here to stay in Nigeria” he stated.

The Head Marketing, Forte Oil, Mr Kenneth Otaru added that the collaboration would allow Nigerian motorist to enjoy a wider selection of engine oil and lubricants assured of the quality guaranteed by both parties.

“This is an exciting time for the downstream market and the consumer as Forte oil is pleased to join in the initiative to ensure best available products are located at all of our stations,” he said.

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