Castrol

From the surface to the seabed, Castrol provides subsea, surface production and drilling lubricants and services.

More Info on Castrol

Castrol was founded by Charles “Cheers” Wakefield under the name of CC Wakefield & Co., which then became Castrol Ltd. by 1960.

In 2000 Burmah-Castrol was purchased by bp.

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The hydraulic control fluid is designed to provide protection to subsea production systems.
Feb. 23, 2024
Castrol Offshore will present its specialist product ranges and global supply and service capabilities in the surface production, drilling, and subsea markets at Offshore Europe...
Aug. 30, 2013
Castrol Offshore has introduced a new testing service to analyze onboard a drilling platform lube oil or hydraulic oil for features such as wear, metals, contaminants, oil condition...
Aug. 30, 2010
Castrol Offshore is supplying Transaqua HT2, a water-based hydraulic control fluid, for use with the Aseng project surface and subsea production control systems off Equatorial...
June 18, 2010
Castrol Offshore has commissioned a new speciality product plant in Australia.
March 15, 2010
Castrol Offshore has centralized its operations, moving its aviation, marine and energy lubricants divisions to its Global Technology Centre in Pangbourne, UK.
Nov. 25, 2009
Castrol has upgraded its sub surface safety valve (SSSV) test facilities at its international testing facility in Pangbourne, UK.
Oct. 19, 2009
Castrol Offshore has moved its American headquarters to BP’s WestLake campus in Houston.
Oct. 7, 2009
Castrol Offshore has installed two high pressure directional control valve (DCV) test rigs at the Castrol Global Technology Centre in the UK.
May 18, 2009
Castrol Offshore chose the Offshore Technology Conference today to introduce a range of offshore lubricants and control fluids with lower environmental impact.
May 6, 2008