Engine Lubricant

Engine lubricant is a special type of petroleum product as it is not (typically) used for power production due to viscosity and is often considered a byproduct. Rather, it is used to lubricate machinery to reduce friction, which results in longer lifespan for machinery and higher efficiency. It is dark grey in color.

Production
For every 1,000mb of Industrial Oil processed, 400mb of Engine Lubricant is produced.

Uses
Can be solidified (250mb per batch used), but that's a waste.

Primarily used to lubricate the Industrial Generator and increase efficiency.

200mb of Engine Lubricant and 800mb of Reclaimed Industrial Oil produces 1,000mb of Petroil in a Chemical Plant.

Petroil can also be made manually by mixing 8 canisters of Reclaimed Industrial Oil surrounding 1 canister of Engine Lubricant to produce 9 canisters of Petroil. Canisters of lubricant are also used to make Gun Oil cans. One canister is also used to make an Electric Press.