TotalEnergies Marketing Tanzania (Total) was Tanzania’s largest lubricants supplier in 2021 in a market that continued to grow steadily.Its market share of almost 35pc of Tanzania’s total lube supplies in 2021 rose from less than 30pc the previous year, government data showed..Tanzania’s total lube supply of 55,520 kilolitres (49,180t) in 2021 rose by 7pc from the previous year and for a fourth straight year. Annual consumption had been less than 37,000 kl/yr before 2018.The country is home to six lubricant blending plants which produce more than 80pc of the country’s lube supplies.Total acquired a lube blending plant at Dar Es Salaam in 2019 following its acquisition of Gapco Tanzania. The company operates around 70 service stations in the country.Oryx Services and Specialities was Tanzania’s second-largest lubricants supplier in 2021 even as its market share fell to less than 26pc of the total. Its share slipped from more than 28pc in 2020.The lubricants producer and distributor operates a blending plant at Dar es Salaam. The plant produces its own brand of lubricants as well as lubricants for other blenders.Mineral Oil was Tanzania’s third-largest lubricants supplier in 2021. Its 11.5pc of total supplies rose from less than 11pc the previous year.Mogas Tanzania was the country’s fourth-largest supplier in 2021 with a share of more than 6pc of the total. The fuels distribution company operates an 11,000 t/yr lube plant at Tanga Port.It sells its own ‘Mogas’-brand lubricants and is the sole distributor of Castrol lubricants in Uganda and Rwanda..Tanzania’s 2021 lube supply rises
TotalEnergies Marketing Tanzania (Total) was Tanzania’s largest lubricants supplier in 2021 in a market that continued to grow steadily.Its market share of almost 35pc of Tanzania’s total lube supplies in 2021 rose from less than 30pc the previous year, government data showed..Tanzania’s total lube supply of 55,520 kilolitres (49,180t) in 2021 rose by 7pc from the previous year and for a fourth straight year. Annual consumption had been less than 37,000 kl/yr before 2018.The country is home to six lubricant blending plants which produce more than 80pc of the country’s lube supplies.Total acquired a lube blending plant at Dar Es Salaam in 2019 following its acquisition of Gapco Tanzania. The company operates around 70 service stations in the country.Oryx Services and Specialities was Tanzania’s second-largest lubricants supplier in 2021 even as its market share fell to less than 26pc of the total. Its share slipped from more than 28pc in 2020.The lubricants producer and distributor operates a blending plant at Dar es Salaam. The plant produces its own brand of lubricants as well as lubricants for other blenders.Mineral Oil was Tanzania’s third-largest lubricants supplier in 2021. Its 11.5pc of total supplies rose from less than 11pc the previous year.Mogas Tanzania was the country’s fourth-largest supplier in 2021 with a share of more than 6pc of the total. The fuels distribution company operates an 11,000 t/yr lube plant at Tanga Port.It sells its own ‘Mogas’-brand lubricants and is the sole distributor of Castrol lubricants in Uganda and Rwanda..Tanzania’s 2021 lube supply rises