There have been persistent rumors that industry insiders are bracing for a widespread shortage of motor oil. Are these rumors accurate? I decided that I was going to investigate this and discover the truth. Unfortunately, I have very bad news. Multiple sources within the industry are confirming that we are facing much higher prices and physical shortages of certain products if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened soon. I realize that what I have just shared is not welcome news, but it isn't going to do any good to stick our heads in the sand. According to Axios, supply chains for lighter-viscosity synthetic oils are particularly vulnerable, and one industry insider is warning that "actual shortages are starting to appear"...
Industry groups and analysts say lighter-viscosity synthetic oils -- including 0W-8, 0W-16 and certain 0W-20 grades commonly used in newer vehicles -- are most vulnerable to disruption. "Actual shortages are starting to appear" for some synthetic oil products, Amanda Hay, global lead for base oils at ICIS, told Axios, adding that "security of supply is the chief concern for industry players."
What we are experiencing now is the leading edge of this crisis. An internal memo that was apparently meant for AutoZone stores in the Southeast region got leaked to the public, and it is causing a great deal of concern...
Over the past week, reports about looming motor oil shortages have started popping up from multiple directions. The most pointed of them surfaced today, when a person posted what looks like an internal memo to the Southeast region of AutoZone stores.
In the memo, the writer says, "Realistic, middle-of-the-road estimates are for our average available supply in this product category [lubricating fluids] to drop by 40%." That figure continues to pop up, and it basically means one thing. Oil changes, transmission fluid changes, really anything that lubricates your car is about to get more expensive. We reached out to AutoZone for comment, but haven't received a reply at the time of writing. So far, AutoZone has not confirmed or denied that the memo is real or not. (Read More)
