Africa Automotive Lubricants Market Analysis

The Africa Lubricants Market stood at 2.26 billion liters in 2018 and is projected to register a CAGR of 3.91% over the forecast period, 2023-2028.

Key Highlights

  • Largest Segment by End-user Industry - Automotive : Automotive was the largest end-use segment throughout Africa due to the higher amount of engine oils and gear oils used in vehicles compared to industrial applications.
  • Fastest Segment by End-user Industry - Power Generation : Due to the growing regional demand for low-cost energy from natural gas-fueled power plants, power generation is the fastest-growing end-user of lubricants in Africa.
  • Largest Country Market - Egypt : Egypt is the largest lubricant market in Africa, as the country possesses a higher number of older motor vehicles (commercial vehicles) and large industrial machinery.
  • Fastest Growing Country Market - Morocco : Morocco is the fastest-growing country in terms of lubricant usage throughout Africa due to its large export-oriented manufacturing industry and growing vehicle sales. Source: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/africa-lubricants-market-industry

Africa Automotive Lubricants Market Trends

This section covers the major market trends shaping the Africa Lubricants Market according to our research experts:

Largest Segment By End User : Automotive

  • In 2020, the African lubricant market was dominated by the automotive industry, which accounted for around 55% of the total lubricant consumption in the region. During 2015-2019, lubricant consumption in the automotive industry increased by around 8.6%.
  • In 2020, COVID-19-related restrictions led to declined maintenance requirements from several industries. The major impact was observed in the heavy equipment industry, which recorded a dip of 5.05%, followed by automotive (4.7%), during the year.
  • Power generation is likely to be the fastest-growing end-user industry of the market studied, with a CAGR of 4.8% over the period 2021-2026, followed by automotive (4.13%). The growing capacity addition of power generation in the country is likely to drive the consumption of lubricants in the power generation industry.
Largest Country : Egypt
  • In 2020, Egypt was the leading consumer of lubricants in the African region, accounting for around 26.5% of the total consumption. During 2015-2019, lubricant consumption in Egypt increased by around 13.5%.
  • In 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak restrained the operations of several industries and their lubricant consumption across the African region. South Africa was the most affected, with an 8.9% drop in its lubricant consumption during 2019-2020, followed by Egypt with a 4.64% drop.
  • Morocco is likely to be the fastest-growing lubricants market in Africa during the forecast period, with a CAGR of around 4.8%. The recovering vehicle production, sales, and growing industrial capacities are likely to drive the growth of lubricants in Africa in the coming years.

Africa Automotive Lubricants Industry Overview

The Africa Lubricants Market is moderately consolidated, with the top five companies occupying around 44%. The major players in this market are BP Plc (Castrol), ENGEN PETROLEUM LTD, ExxonMobil Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and TotalEnergies (sorted alphabetically).

 

Africa Automotive Lubricants Market Leaders

  • BP Plc (Castrol)
  • ENGEN PETROLEUM LTD
  • ExxonMobil Corporation
  • Royal Dutch Shell Plc
  • TotalEnergies

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order
 

Africa Automotive Lubricants Market News

  • May 2022: TotalEnergies, NEXUS Automotive Extend Strategic Partnership for a period of five years. As part of this partnership, TotalEnergies Lubricants will be expanding its presence in the burgeoning N! community, which has seen rapid growth in sales from EUR 7.2 billion in 2015 to nearly EUR 35 billion by the end of 2021.
  • May 2022: Engen Petroleum Ltd company has entered into a tripartite agreement with Nedbank and PetroCONNECT.This partnership is likely to help Engen Petroleum Ltd to expand its business in oil refining and synthetic fuel manufacturing plants, including lubricants and oil and gas sectors.
  • April 2022: FUCHS company introduced AGRI FARM lubricants which are especially suited for high-end agricultural machines.