Currently supplier of Totalenergies branded high technology engine, hydraulic, transmission and Industrial oils, Greases and specialties under an
agreement with Totalenergies LIBAN entered in 2002.
Sources of Supply: Totalenergies plants in France & Dubai.
Supplier of "Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Oil (Green Diesel Oil)" and "Unleaded Benzene"; both imported by "Totalenergies" from France
meeting most advanced International specifications.
LANSOIL markets and sells a wide range of high technology engine, hydraulic, transmission and industrial oils, greases and specialties
(like Brake Fluid, Antifreeze and Cutting Oils) in new sealed packages from Totalenergies factories in Europe and Dubai, that provide
users with the guarantee of an international brand.
LANSOIL was established in 1980 and became the exclusive agent of Beverol, a well known European lubricants brand located in
Holland also well known as a top maker of greases. FINA the major oil company of Belgium acquired Beverol especially for its
expertise in the manufacture of grease; and so LANSOIL became the sole agent of FINA and it remained as such until April 5, 2002.
At this date, Totalenergies acquired FINA and ELF the well known French manufacturer and a leader of lubricants production for the
formula 1 racing cars mainly Renault. By an agreement with Totalenergies LIBAN, LANSOIL became the distributor of ELF automotive
lubricants imported from FRANCE and acquired the consent of Totalenergies LIBAN for distribution of Totalenergies industrial lubricants and
specialties which is the unified brand name of the group TOTALFINAELF.
Beginning 2012, LANSOIL started distributing exclusively Totalenergies
automotive and industrial lubricants, greases and specialties imported from Dubai and France.
Named so as "Green" to indicate friendliness to the environment. Its international definition is "Low-Sulfur" diesel oil which is used by cars,
trucks, all kind of diesel engines, the industry and buildings in all advanced industrial countries such as the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia,
Japan and many other countries in Asia and the Pacific.
Sulfur is the main pollutant of the atmosphere. The Diesel Oil that Totalenergies imports into Lebanon exclusively for its customers
(it is Ultra Low sulfur- ULSD) comes from France with quality certificates from exporting refineries. The same applies to the gasoline "benzene"
it imports.
We implement clear safety guidelines & procedures to prevent accidents, environmental damage & health hazards, where we ensure that Totalenergies products are safely placed in our warehouse & then safely tansported in Totalenergies trucks.
Risks are embedded in all of the activities of the oil and gas industries. Ensuring safety is our priority. The two main components of our safety policy are occupational safety, in the workplace, and technological risk management, to prevent accidents at our facilities. The risks linked to our transport operations fall within these two categories. Totalenergies has decided to make a particular effort with regard to road safety. Launching a program aimed at improving road safety comprising the following three elements:
The decline of biodiversity, global warming, the weight of environmental factors in health problems, are all subjects of major concern at an international level. Given the nature of its business, Totalenergies is directly concerned by environmental issues. We respect the environment by undertaking to control greenhouse gas emissions, to reduce waste and polluting emissions, to carefully manage the water cycle, and to rehabilitate industrial sites while taking care to preserve biodiversity. We focus on treating used oil and improving in modernization programs for existing installations, such as replacing old fuel tanks in service stations; the division also renovate the sites (depots, service stations) following their closure, so that they do not pose a risk to the local population or the environment.
Global energy needs to increase, where global reserves are limited and where greenhouse gas emissions have to be reduced, the oil industry must be involved in the development of renewable energy: solar photovoltaic energy, wind power, biofuels, and hydraulic energy. These different types of energy will gradually complement hydrocarbon resources if their cost can be reduced as a result of technological breakthroughs. Totalenergies has undertaken to play a role in the diversification of energy sources, in the renewable energy field. It is developing wind power projects, and strengthening its position with regard to photovoltaic systems. Despite their high cost, photovoltaic panels can produce electricity in remote areas for basic requirements such as lighting or water pumping.