Sheffield Lubricants
Traditionally, used motor oil has been seen as an environmental hazard. It contains a host of harmful compounds detrimental to animal and plant life. According to the EPA, motor oil causes 40% of the pollution in America’s waterways: one gallon of oil can contaminate one million gallons of drinking water. Sheffield Lubricants LLC’s proven technology recycles used lubricating oil into valuable products including clean base oil, gasoline, and diesel fuel.

OUR PRODUCTS
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NEUTRAL 100 – BASE OIL
Sheffield’s base oils are suitable for use in group I, II and II+ applications.
SYNTHETIC BLEND MOTOR OILS
Carefully calibrated for peak performance and longevity
NAPHTHA
MARINE GRADE DIESEL FUEL
ASPHALT FLUX
OUR COMPANY
SHEFFIELD LUBRICANTS
Sheffield Lubricants LLC is a privately held company established in August 2013 specialized in recycling and re-refining used oil into new reusable products like base oil, diesel and asphalt flux. Our plant in Casa Grande, AZ and has the capacity to process over 15 million gallons per year of used oil. Our closed loop system greatly reduces emissions typically produced by refining operations and practically eliminates air pollution from the plant. Waste water removed from our used oil is also carefully disposed of and never allowed to contaminate our waterways.
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“Although motor oil becomes contaminated during use… it still maintains its basic lubricating properties. When specially treated to remove contaminants, the used oil can produce new lubricating oil.”
US Environmental Protection Agency