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About American Agip

AMERICAN AGIP Co. Inc. was established in North America in 1987. American Agip is part of the Eni Group, a global company operating in the oil, natural gas, power generation and petrochemicals industries, as well as oil field services and engineering. After having, in 2008, spun off its methanol and petroleum products trading activity to its sister company, Eni Trading and Shipping (ETS), American Agip is now active and exclusively focused on the manufacturing and marketing of quality lubricants.

We are a manufacturer marketer & distributor of a complete line of industrial lubricants. Our manufacturing facility is located in Cabot, Pennsylvania where we have over 1,000,000 gallons of lubricant storage. Agip products are manufactured from the highest quality solvent-refined paraffin base oils and bright stocks and the latest technology in heavy-duty additives. As of April 1, 1997, Agip Super passenger car motor oils, All-Guard, and All-Guard Premium heavy-duty motor oils are being manufactured with Group II base oils. Agip also markets a complete line of greases available in tubes, pails, kegs, and drums.

A competent and service driven sales force, together with a modern fleet of company owned vehicles, allows the state of the art distribution centers located in Cabot (PA), Hainesport (NJ), Jane Lew (WV), Medina (OH), Westbury (NY), Boucherville (Quebec-Canada), to efficiently distribute lubricants throughout Eastern United States and across Canada. American Agip is also ISO-9001:2000 certified for manufacturing.

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