ECO GAS 4205 XD
For electricity producers running high-load gas engines, Addinol Eco Gas 4205 XD offers exceptional oxidation stability, reduced oil consumption, and superior wear protection. Designed to maximise efficiency in combined heat and power (CHP) plants, it guarantees consistent output while lowering overall maintenance costs.
Sizes
20 litres | Drum | IBC
ADDINOL Eco Gas 4010 XD
Optimised for lean-burn gas engines, Addinol Eco Gas 4010 XD delivers superior oxidation resistance, reduced valve deposits, and extended oil life. Its robust formulation supports continuous power generation in waste-to-energy operations, sewage gas plants, and industrial biogas facilities, ensuring maximum uptime and efficiency.
Sizes
Drum | IBC
Antifreeze Extra 4060
Pre-mixed with special mixing water at an optimum ratio, ADDINOL Antifreeze Extra 4060 is ready for use and can be applied immediately with stable quality.
ECO GAS 4000 XD
Designed for high-efficiency biogas and natural gas engines, Addinol Eco Gas 4000 XD provides longer drain intervals, exceptional deposit control, and advanced wear protection. This low-ash formulation enhances engine cleanliness, making it ideal for landfill gas, farm-based digestion systems, and CHP plants seeking improved reliability and lower maintenance costs.
Sizes
20 litres | Drum | IBC
MG 40 EXTRA PLUS
Tailored for energy-from-waste (EFW) and sewage gas engines, Addinol MG 40 Extra Plus provides extended drain intervals, superior deposit control, and enhanced resistance against corrosive biogas contaminants. This high-performance oil reduces downtime while boosting engine reliability, ensuring stable power production and lower maintenance costs.
Sizes
20 lires | Drum | IBC
Fixed Price Offer
for Gas Engine Operators.
What is it?
Pay for your engine oil by the operating hour. High performance ADDINOL engine oils with a guaranteed cost reduction compared to your current spend. Bespoke filtration equipment to ensure you engine is always running with hyperclean oil.
How do we do it?
We use the best oils, our own proprietary microfiltration equipment, and professional lab analysis, to safely extend your oil drain intervals. This reduced consumption allows us to upgrade you to premium ADDINOL oils, and our enhanced service levels, without you needing to spend more.
You benefit from enhanced engine wear protection, increased uptime, reduced operating / maintenance costs, reduced waste oil costs, and a reduced C02 footprint.
MG 40 EXTRA LA
Perfect for farm-based anaerobic digestion plants and landfill gas engines, Addinol MG 40 Extra LA delivers low-ash technology to minimise valve deposits and extend engine life. Its optimised additive package enhances performance while ensuring seamless operation, even under fluctuating load conditions in electricity generation.
Sizes
20 lires | Drum | IBC
ECO GAS 4205 XD
For electricity producers running high-load gas engines, Addinol Eco Gas 4205 XD offers exceptional oxidation stability, reduced oil consumption, and superior wear protection. Designed to maximise efficiency in combined heat and power (CHP) plants, it guarantees consistent output while lowering overall maintenance costs.
Sizes
20 litres | Drum | IBC
ECO GAS 500 XD
Perfect for high-load electricity generation and EFW operations, Addinol Eco Gas 500 XD enhances lubrication performance, reduces oil consumption, and protects engine components under extreme conditions. Its advanced additive technology improves piston cleanliness and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for natural gas and biogas-fired CHP systems.
Sizes
Drum | IBC
LG 40
Ideal for waste-to-energy operations and sewage treatment facilities, Addinol LG 40 minimizes oxidation, controls sludge formation, and extends sump life in lean-burn gas engines. This high-durability formulation ensures continuous operation, reducing unplanned outages and maximizing revenue from biogas-powered generation.
Sizes
Drum | IBC
NG 40
Specifically crafted for natural gas-fired power stations, Addinol NG 40 delivers premium lubrication, minimal deposit formation, and thermal stability for uninterrupted performance. Its advanced formulation protects engine components, enabling extended running hours and lower operational costs for EFW and farm-based CHP plants.
Sizes
20 lires | Drum | IBC
MG 40 POWER SYNTH
MG 40 POWER SYNTH is a high-performance engine oil of the latest generation. It is developed on the basis of innovative additive technologies, which are tailored to practical application, and powerful high-quality base oils.
Sizes
20 lires | Drum
Other Products
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Engine Oils
What Type of Oil is Best for Gas Engines Running on Biogas or Landfill Gas?
Gas engines operating in industrial applications like biogas plants, landfill gas recovery, and energy-from-waste facilities require high-performance low-ash engine oils. These oils are specially formulated to handle contaminants like siloxanes, sulphur compounds, and halogens present in biogas and landfill gas fuels.
The key features of a gas engine oil are, oxidation resistance, for extended oil drain intervals; acid neutralisation properties to combat fuel impurities and wear protection for long-term engine durability.
How Do Impurities in Landfill or Sewage Gas Impact Engine Oil Performance?
Industrial gas engines operating on challenging fuel sources face increased exposure to contaminants such as hydrogen sulphide, siloxanes, and halogens. These compounds can accelerate oil degradation, deposit formation, and corrosion, affecting overall engine efficiency.
The solutions for contaminated fuels are the use of low-ash, high-detergency oils to prevent deposit buildup, the implementation of regular oil analysis to monitor acid levels and viscosity changes and optimisation of filtration systems to reduce contaminants entering the lubrication system
What Is the Recommended Oil Change Interval for Industrial Gas Engines?
Oil change intervals for industrial gas engines vary based on fuel quality, load conditions, and oil formulation. Engines running on landfill gas or sewage gas require frequent oil sampling and analysis to optimise drain intervals and prevent premature wear. As general guidelines for clean fuels such as natural gas, the oil drain interval should be between 2000 to 4000 hours*, for contaminated fuels such as biogas, landfill gas and sewage gas the oil drain interval should fall between 1000 to 2000 hours*.
* Oil drain intervals depends on engine, oil volume and fuel gas quality.