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Turkish shipowner, Susesea, has successfully upgraded the cylinder lubrication strategy across its fleet of six bulk carriers by adopting Chevron’s Taro® Ultra Advanced 40 (TUA 40).

Working closely with Chevron Marine Lubricants and its regional distributor, Petrol Ofisi, Susesea has streamlined vessel operations and reduced cylinder oil feed rates by approximately 33 percent, delivering both technical and commercial benefits.

MAN Mark 9 engines

Susesea’s engineers rotated between MAN Category I and Category II lubricants to manage this need

The six Japanese- and Chinese-built vessels, each with an average deadweight of 64,000 tons, are all equipped with MAN Mark 9 engines. These two-stroke engines demand high detergency lubrication to help maintain piston and ring land cleanliness, particularly when operating on very low-sulphur fuels.

Previously, Susesea’s engineers alternated between MAN Category I and Category II lubricants to manage this requirement, following a set schedule of three days on Taro Ultra 40 (Cat I) and one day on Taro Ultra 100 (Cat II). The system was effective, but complex.

Susesea onboard practices

By transitioning to a single Category II 40BN product, Susesea not only simplified onboard practices but also opened up new opportunities for procurement efficiency and long-term maintenance planning. Chevron’s TUA 40 has since become the preferred choice for all six vessels.

Upgrading to a single Taro 40 solution means that we can now complete large-scale purchases in strategic ports like Singapore and carry a full year’s supply. That has proven to be extremely efficient for our operations,” said Mr. Bilge Kagan Dogan, Technical Manager at Susesea.

Modern two-stroke engines

Susesea worked with Chevron and Petrol Ofisi to conduct scavenge port inspections at each port

Mr. Bilge Kagan Dogan continues, “We initially decided to switch to Chevron Cat II 40BN cylinder oil based on two main advantages: improved cleaning performance compared to 100BN oils, and cost reduction. Altogether, Cat II 40BN oil has delivered great value for performance.”

Chevron’s Taro Ultra Advanced 40 is a high-performance 40 Base Number (BN) Category II cylinder lubricant approved by MAN Energy Solutions for use in modern two-stroke engines.

As part of the implementation, Susesea worked with Chevron and Petrol Ofisi to conduct scavenge port inspections at each port of call and track iron content and base number retention onboard.

Inventory management and maintenance planning

Feed rates were reduced in controlled increments of 0.1 g/kWh, with all six vessels ultimately achieving consistent operation at 0.8 g/kWh. The results confirmed not only compliance with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cleanliness targets, but also improved piston ring and ring land condition across the fleet.

With visual inspections reporting improved scavenge cleanliness and liner condition, the shift to TUA 40 also helped reduce task complexity for onboard crews. Inventory management and maintenance planning have since become more straightforward and less prone to error, supporting higher levels of operational uptime.

How Chevron’s TUA 40 can help the technically focused

Chevron’s aid throughout the process included version monitoring, crew guidance, and lubrication strategy

The success of the Susesea transition demonstrates how Chevron’s TUA 40 can help technically focused operators reduce feed rates while meeting the demands of modern engine architecture and very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) operation.

By simplifying from a two-oil to a one-oil strategy, operators can achieve greater control over procurement and logistics while reducing cylinder oil consumption and maintenance burden.

Chevron’s support throughout the process included performance monitoring, crew guidance, and lubrication strategy alignment with MAN ES specifications. The partnership model used with Susesea is part of Chevron’s broader commitment to supporting shipowners with compliant, field-proven solutions for the evolving fuel and regulatory landscape.

Adoption of Taro Ultra Advanced 40

It was a pleasure working with Susesea to support their adoption of Taro Ultra Advanced 40,” said Georgia Chaloulou, Technical Field Specialist at Chevron Marine Lubricants, adding “By closely monitoring the results and managing each step together, we helped ensure a successful outcome. Chevron is committed to providing practical, data-driven lubrication solutions tailored to each customer’s operational needs.”

We are grateful for the guidance from Georgia Chaloulou, who supported us throughout the process,” states Mr. Dogan from Susesea, adding “Her expertise was instrumental in giving us confidence in the product.”

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