KARACHI – ENEOS Lubricants was launched in Pakistan in a ceremony at Dolmen Mall Clifton on 25th September, 2021 by RTX Lubricants. ENEOS is Japan’s No.1 Oil Company.


Mr Sakuta Yoshida, M.D ENMA (ENEOS Middle East & Africa FZE) and Mr. Saad Khalid Swati, CEO RTX signed the agreement for a joint business collaboration to promote and market ENEOS in Pakistan in June, 2021.
RTX is the sole Licensee of ENEOS in Pakistan and has a widespread distribution network to market the renowned lubricants brand which is backed by recommendations and approvals by leading OEMs across the globe.
About ENEOS Lubricants
ENEOS Lubricants Established in 1888 and headquartered in Tokyo, ENEOS is Japan’s largest oil company, with manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. With a unique position in its home market, ENEOS has worked with Japan’s automakers and leading race teams for decades, creating advanced lubricants with vehicle engineers to provide optimum fuel economy with maximum power and long-term protection.
With our approach tailored to each manufacturer, ENEOS has developed engine and transmission oils for the majority of car manufacturers throughout Japan and Asia. Each partnership begins with an invitation from an automotive manufacturer to develop vehicle-specific lubricants.
ENEOS has announced a new EV Fluid Series. The line of six dedicated EV fluids (listed below) has been developed by the same engineers and chemists who work alongside the majority of leading car makers in Japan and Asia. Currently, ENEOS engineers and chemists are working closely with many vehicle manufacturers to create the latest lubricants, continuously improving vehicle efficiency through reduced friction, lower emissions, improved fuel consumption and greater longevity. And as the future of automotive development looks towards electric vehicles, ENEOS also tasked its development teams to look at alternative fuel vehicle concepts, particularly in terms of lubrication and cooling. The new ENEOS EV Fluid Series is now being offered to existing OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) partners and the rest of the world’s EV manufacturers to help improve vehicle efficiency.