BP LUBRICANTS supplier risk profile Q1 2026: Malaysia-heavy lubricants importer, 4 suppliers, grade B.
BP LUBRICANTS imported 95 shipments in Q1 2026 across four suppliers and four countries, with Malaysia dominating at 64% of volume. ASPAC Lubricants Malaysia was the primary source, accounting for 61 shipments. The import portfolio centers on HS Chapter 27 (mineral oils and products), reflecting the company's lubricants focus. Secondary suppliers included Castrol Belgium, Amee Castor and Derivatives (India), and Additiv Chemie Luers (Germany).
Trigram screen against OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UFLPA Entity List, SAM Exclusions, EU FSF, UK HMT, UN SC, and 25+ allied jurisdictions.
Distance-screened against all 380 facilities in the ASPI Xinjiang Data Project. Proximity score: 100 / 100.
BP LUBRICANTS shows no sanctions watchlist matches and no suppliers with documented forced-labor exposure under UFLPA proximity rules. The supply chain carries a risk score of 77 (grade B), indicating moderate compliance standing with no critical exposure flags.
4 distinct tier-1 suppliers in Q1 2026
| ASPAC LUBRICANTS MALAYSIA | Malaysia | 61 |
| CASTROL BELGIUM | Belgium | 5 |
| AMEE CASTOR AND DERIVATIVES | India | 3 |
| ADDITIV CHEMIE LUERS | Germany | 2 |
Share of Q1 2026 inbound shipments by source country
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