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Industry Context — Common BS Fingerprints in Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
Generic Claims: powering a sustainable future, saving the planet, affordable green energy, leading the energy transition…
Red Flags: no regulatory license number displayed, green claims without fuel mix disclosure, net zero claims without reduction pathway, carbon offset only strategy presented as carbon neutral…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims 100% renewable but tariff page shows mixed sources, green branding everywhere but sustainability report shows minimal renewable share, claims affordable but pricing is above market average, net zero commitment on homepage but no carbon reduction timeline…
Proof Expectations: Ofgem or regulatory license number, published fuel mix disclosure, specific carbon reduction targets with timelines, third-party sustainability certifications…

Chevron Marine Products

(https://chevronmarineproducts.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 29, 2026

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HOMEPAGE Marine Lubricants and Fuels | Chevron Marine Products (https://chevronmarineproducts.com)
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Marine Lubricants and Fuels | Chevron Marine Products

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Trust Chevron for high-quality marine lubricants and fuels that meet industry standards and ensure reliable, efficient vessel operation.

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Chevron Marine Lubricants terms of sale – November 2018.

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Find the right Chevron Marine Lubricants technical and sales support contacts.

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additional resources | Chevron Marine Products

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Find a host of helpful marine industry resources including white papers, customer stories, press releases and events news.

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H4 chevron taro® ultrafactsheet
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HOMEPAGE (https://chevronmarineproducts.com) Marine Lubricants and Fuels | Chevron Marine Products
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chevron marine products

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solutions for your journey

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As a global integrated energy company with over 100 years’ marine experience, we provide a wide range of high performance marine products solutions to fleets across 700 ports globally.

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Chevron Marine Lubricants offers a range of advanced main engine oils, gear oils, coolants and transmission fluids, backed up by our world-class dedicated regional customer support team. Our high performance lubricants range is supported by our advanced technical services FAST™ fluid analysis and our OnePort™ digital e-commerce solution.

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Chevron Marine Fuels offer the highest quality marine fuels that meet our customers’ needs and regulatory requirements. Our commitment to product quality and supply reliability is backed by our global refinery and logistics network.

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Customers can trust Chevron to provide reliable and high-quality marine products that meet industry standards and ensure the smooth operation of their vessels. 

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With a global presence and local supply capabilities, Chevron ensures that customers have access to their products and support wherever they are.

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Chevron's focus on technological innovation and digital solutions helps customers optimise their operations and make informed decisions.

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Chevron's commitment to environmental sustainability supports customers in achieving their lower carbon goals.

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Chevron provides extensive customer support and technical assistance, ensuring that customers receive the help they need to maintain and protect their equipment.

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Chevron’s global ports are ready to support your maritime journey with industry-leading products, fuels and services.

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Get all the latest information and insight on our marine products products with our helpful resources, from brochures to whitepapers.

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From exciting announcements to important company-wide gatherings, stay connected and never miss an opportunity to engage with what's coming next.

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1 Definitions and Interpretation
1.1 In the Agreement (as hereinafter defined) unless the context otherwise requires:
1.1.1 “Anti-Bribery and Anti-Tax Evasion Laws” means any applicable foreign or domestic anti-bribery and anticorruption laws and regulations, as amended from time to time, including, but not limited to, the UK Bribery Act 2010, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 and any laws intended to implement the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions, the UK Serious Crime Act and any laws and regulations relating to anti-money laundering or tax avoidance legislation (including, but not limited to, the UK Criminal Finances Act 2017);
1.1.2 “Affiliate” means a company or other legal entity which directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with a party. For this purpose, “control” means the direct or indirect ownership of fifty per cent or more of the voting rights attached to the issued share capital of such company or other legal entity;
1.1.3 “Agreement” means these Terms of Sale together with the MLSA (where applicable) and the Order Confirmation(s);
1.1.4 “Banking Day” means a day when the banks in the banking system of the currency in which the price is payable and in the country where payment is due to be made are open for the transaction of normal banking business;
1.1.5 “Berth” means a berth, dock, wharf, anchorage, submarine line, single point or single berth mooring facility, offshore location, alongside vessels or barges or any other place for delivery of the Marine Lubricants;
1.1.6 “Business Day” unless the Agreement expressly provides to the contrary means a day when banks are open for normal business in London, United Kingdom. Where the last day for any notice to be given under the Agreement falls on a day which is not a Business Day, such notice shall be given (by not later than the specified time, where applicable) on the last preceding Business Day;
1.1.7 “Component” means any crude oil, petroleum products or additives from which the Marine Lubricants would primarily be manufactured in accordance with the general practices of the petroleum industry;
1.1.8 “Confidential Information” means: (a) the Agreement; (b) all information concerning the Agreement and its performance or non-performance; and (c) the business and affairs of each other Party and/or its Affiliates that the receiving Party may have obtained or received as a result of the discussions leading up to or entering into or the performance of the Agreement;
1.1.9 “Delivery Vehicle” means the barge, coastal tanker or other vehicle used by the Seller or the Physical Supplier to effect delivery or to transport the Marine Lubricants to the place of delivery and includes all hoses or other equipment of such vehicle of the Seller or Physical Supplier;
1.1.10 “Directory” means the Seller’s Marine Lubricants International Port Directory, as amended from time to time. The latest version applicable at any given time can be viewed on https://www.chevronmarineproducts.com/;
1.1.11 “Discount” means any discount to the Price, bonus or other incentive as described in the MLSA or Order Confirmation;
1.1.12 “EU” means European Union;
1.1.13 “Marine Lubricants” means marine lubricants as specified in the MLSA or Order Confirmation;
1.1.14 “Marine Lubricants Delivery Receipt” means the document evidencing delivery of the Marine Lubricants issued by or on behalf of the Seller or the Physical Supplier;
1.1.15 “Marine Lubricants Handbook” means the Seller’s Marine Lubricants Handbook, which sets out the descriptions and applications of Marine Lubricants, as amended from time to time. The latest version applicable at any given time can be made available to the Purchaser upon request;
1.1.16 “MLIPS” means the Seller’s Marine Lubricants International Price Schedule, as amended or updated from time to time, which sets out the prices and delivery terms for Marine Lubricants. The latest version applicable at any given time can be made available to the Purchaser upon request;
1.1.17 “MLSA” means the Marine Lubricants Sales Agreement, together with any Schedules thereto, issued by the Seller or other document evidencing the terms and conditions of the sale in which, by reference, these Terms of Sale are incorporated;
1.1.18 “Order Confirmation” means the order confirmation issued by or on behalf of the Seller recording the details of an order and delivery under the Agreement;
1.1.19 “Party” means a party to the Agreement;
1.1.20 “Physical Supplier” means any legal entity which physically supplies the Marine Lubricants to the Purchaser on behalf of the Seller, including without limitation any Affiliate of the Seller or any supplier of the Seller (or its Affiliates);
1.1.21 “Port” means the port or terminal at which the Marine Lubricants are to be delivered or, where the context requires, the operator, authority or governing body of such port or terminal;
1.1.22 “Purchaser” means the purchaser(s) identified in the MLSA or Order Confirmation;
1.1.23 “Purchaser’s Principal” means any legal entity on whose behalf the Purchaser is acting as an agent for the purchase and supply of the Marine Lubricants, whether or not the agency or principal is disclosed and whether or not the Purchaser purports to contract as agent only;
1.1.24 “Purchaser’s Customer” means any legal entity to whom the Purchaser supplies, intends to supply and/or is contracted to supply Marine Lubricants to be delivered under the terms of the Agreement;
1.1.25 “Receiving Vehicle” means the Vessel, barge, coastal tanker or other vehicle nominated by the Purchaser to take delivery of the Marine Lubricants under the Agreement;
1.1.26 “Seller” means the legal entity or entities identified in the MLSA or Order Confirmation as the seller, and where the context requires, any Affiliated or subsidiary companies;
1.1.27 “Term” means: (a) the duration of the Agreement as specified in, and defined in, the MLSA; or (b) absent an MLSA or absent specification in the MLSA, such period as may be required to perform all obligations under the Agreement;
1.1.28 “Terms of Sale” means these Terms of Sale for Marine Lubricants (6th November 2018);
1.1.29 “Vessel” means the vessel(s) specified in the MLSA or Order Confirmation or any other vessel(s) for which the Purchaser requires supplies of Marine Lubricants during the Term or to which Marine Lubricants are supplied under the Agreement.
1.2 Clause, sub-clause and paragraph headings contained in the Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation thereof. Any reference to any Act of Parliament or to legislation of any sovereign state shall be deemed to include any amendment, replacement or re- enactment thereof for the time being in force and to include any bylaws, licenses, statutory instruments, rules, regulations, orders, notices, directions, consents or permissions made thereunder and any condition attaching thereto. Except where the context otherwise requires, words denoting the singular include the plural and vice versa; words denoting any gender include all genders; and words denoting persons include firms and corporations and vice versa.
2 Applicability
2.1 These Terms of Sale apply to all sales of Marine Lubricants entered into by Chevron Marine Products LLC or its Affiliate identified in the MLSA or Order Confirmation.
2.2 The Terms of Sale are intended to be accompanied by an MLSA and/ or an Order Confirmation. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms and conditions recorded in an Order Confirmation, the MLSA and these Terms of Sale, the terms and conditions shall apply in the following order of priority: (a) Order Confirmation; (b) MLSA; and (c) these Terms of Sale.
2.3 The terms and conditions recorded in an MLSA or Order Confirmation shall be deemed to apply to the Agreement: (a) unless the Seller receives from the Purchaser written notice of any objections to or disagreements with the provisions of the MLSA or Order Confirmation (as the case may be) within 5 days of issuance of the MLSA or Order Confirmation (as the case may be); or (b) if the Purchaser places any order(s) for deliveries of Marine Lubricants covered by the MLSA.
2.4 For the avoidance of doubt, any terms and conditions contained in any order form or other document that may be used or generated by the Purchaser shall not apply to the Agreement, unless the Seller expressly agrees to such terms in writing.
2.5 By agreeing to the supply of Marine Lubricants pursuant to these Terms of Sale, the Purchaser confirms and acknowledges that the Purchaser has seen and is familiar with these Terms of Sale, the Directory, the Marine Lubricants Handbook and the MLIPS.
2.6 The Parties may agree to use any electronic systems for ordering Marine Lubricants that the Seller may, at any time and from time to time, make available to the Purchaser. The use of any such electronic ordering system shall be subject to the terms and conditions applicable for the use of such system at the relevant time, in addition to these Terms of Sale. The foregoing does not constitute any obligation or commitment whatsoever to make any such electronic ordering system available to any person.
3 Orders for Marine Lubricants
3.1 The Purchaser shall order Marine Lubricants in accordance with the relevant terms of the Directory in effect at the time of the order. The order shall be given in writing by an authorised representative of the Purchaser to the Seller and shall specify:
3.1.1 The Marine Lubricant(s) required to be delivered.
3.1.2 The packages (bulk, drum or pail) and quantity or quantities of Marine Lubricants required.
3.1.3 The Port at which delivery is required.
3.1.4 Details of the Vessel to which the Marine Lubricants are to be supplied (if applicable).
3.1.5 Details of the Receiving Vehicle to be used to take delivery if not the Vessel (if applicable).
3.1.6 The date and time of delivery required by the Purchaser.
3.1.7 The ETA (estimated time of arrival) of the Vessel or other Receiving Vehicle at the Port (if applicable).
3.1.8 The ETD (estimated time of departure) of the Vessel or other Receiving Vehicle at the Port (if applicable).
3.1.9 Details of the local agent at the Port.
3.1.10 Details of the Vessel’s next port of call.
3.2 The Purchaser shall provide full details of the Vessel and any other Receiving Vehicle (including without limitation the name of the Vessel or Receiving Vehicle or other identifying information, the registered name and full address of the owner and, where relevant, the IMO number) as required by the Seller in order for the Seller perform due diligence on the Vessel or other Receiving Vehicle and to ensure that the Seller’s compliance policies have been followed. Such details are to be provided within the timeframe set by the Seller as being sufficient for it to decide whether to accept the Vessel or other Receiving Vehicle and if accepted, for the Vessel or other Receiving Vehicle to be entered properly within the Seller’s ordering/accounting system.
3.3 An Order Confirmation shall be issued by or on behalf of the Seller confirming the details of each order and delivery under the Agreement. Such Order Confirmation shall form part of the Agreement in respect of such order and delivery. Each order and delivery under the Agreement shall be deemed to be a separate contract.
3.4 The Seller may, in its sole discretion, procure that the sale and delivery of the Marine Lubricants is made by a Physical Supplier on behalf of the Seller. If Marine Lubricants are sold and delivered by a Physical Supplier, the terms and conditions of the Agreement will continue to apply with respect to such delivery. If the Physical Supplier is an Affiliate of the Seller, the Seller may, in its sole discretion, arrange for the Physical Supplier to invoice the Purchaser on behalf of the Seller and the Purchaser shall pay such invoice issued by the Physical Supplier.
3.5 If the Seller or the Physical Supplier cannot supply the Marine Lubricants as ordered by the Purchaser, the Seller, at its sole discretion, may deliver or cause to be delivered Marine Lubricants produced by other companies.
3.6 Neither the Seller nor any Physical Supplier shall be obliged to deliver Marine Lubricants to the Purchaser unless: (a) the Seller accepts the order, acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld; (b) the Marine Lubricants ordered by the Purchaser are available at the Port specified in the Purchaser’s order; (c) the order relates to a Vessel specified in the MLSA; (d) the Receiving Vehicle is acceptable to the Seller, the Physical Supplier and their agents; and (e) the Purchaser has complied with Clause 3.1 above.
3.7 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, each delivery and order shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Directory and MLIPS. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing:
3.7.1 Deliveries are subject to any surcharges specified in the MLIPS and any additional charges specified in the Directory or by the Seller at the time of confirming ability to supply the order.
3.7.2 If the Purchaser requests delivery of Marine Lubricants at a Port not listed in the MLSA or the Directory or outside of normal working hours on a day on which work at a Port is normally carried out, the Seller may decline to accept the order. If the Seller accepts the order, the Seller may charge additional fees to the Purchaser, including without limitation any charges specified in the MLIPS or any other charges, costs or expenses incurred by the Seller or the Physical Supplier as a result of delivery to such Port and/or during such hours.
3.7.3 Each order and delivery is subject to the minimum quantities per order specified in the Directory. The Seller may charge additional fees for delivery in certain quantities or packages as specified in the MLIPS.
3.7.4 Each order and delivery is subject to the lead times specified in the Directory. If the Seller accepts an order with less lead time, the Seller may charge additional fees as specified in the MLIPS.
4 Delivery, Risk and Title
4.1 Subject to Clause 4.2:
4.1.1 the Marine Lubricants shall be delivered to the Purchaser free on board the Receiving Vehicle at the relevant Port; and
4.1.2 delivery shall be deemed completed and title to and risk of loss of or damage to the Marine Lubricants shall pass to the Purchaser: (a) for Marine Lubricants delivered in bulk, when the Marine Lubricants pass the permanent fixed intake valve of the Receiving Vehicle; and (b) for Marine Lubricants delivered other than in bulk, when the Marine Lubricants pass the ship’s rail.
4.2 Notwithstanding Clause 4.1, where the Marine Lubricants are to be delivered other than in bulk and
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SUB-PAGE (https://chevronmarineproducts.com/en_mp/home/about-us/contact-us/technical-support.html) Technical And Sales Support | Chevron Marine Products
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contact us

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marine lubricants & fuels support

For more information on our ports please visit our global ports directory.

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marine lubricants sales and technical support

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technical helpdesk

For support on marine lubricants technical services please content the relevant team with your query.

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FAST and DOT.FAST helpdesk
(oil condition monitoring):
CMLfast@chevron.com

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General technical enquiries:
CMLtechservice@chevron.com

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Lubechart helpdesk:
 CMLlubechart@chevron.com

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marine fuels sales support

For support on matters relating to Chevron Marine Fuels, please contact the relevant office for your location.

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General:
marinefuels@chevron.com

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US West Coast:
gmpuswcsal@chevron.com

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US Gulf Coast & Panama:
gulfcbm@chevron.com

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cmfara@chevron.com

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cmfme@chevron.com

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gmpsgb@chevron.com

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sales offices

For general enquiries and support, please contact the relevant office for your location.

China & Hong Kong
Chevron (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Room 2204, Wheelock Square, No. 1717
Of West Nanjing Road, JingAn District
Shanghai, China, 200040
Tel : 86-21-22852386
Email (China): cmlchina@chevron.com
Email (HK): cmlhkl@chevron.com

Germany
Chevron Deutschland GmbH
Valentinskamp 88
20355 Hamburg
Germany
Tel: +49-(0)-172-4288 963
Email: cmlgermany@chevron.com

Greece
Chevron Marine Products Hellas S.A.
26A, Apostolopoulou str.
Chalandri 15231, Athens
Greece
Tel: +30 210 9473000
cmlmed@chevron.com

Singapore
Chevron Singapore Pte. Ltd.
3 Fraser Street #12-28
DUO Tower
Singapore 189352
Tel: +65 6318 1000
Email: cmlsingapore@chevron.com

Norway
Chevron Marine Products Norway AS
Oslo: Bjørn Veie-Rosvoll (Tel: +47 90172312)
Bergen: Magnar Høyland (Tel: +47 90925651)
Email: cmlscandinavia@chevron.com

Japan
Chevron Marine Lubricants Japan
14F Shinyokohama Square Building,
2-3-12 Shin Yokohama, Kohoku-ku,
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 222-0033, Japan
Tel: +81-45-285-2929
Email: cmlsingapore@chevron.com

Republic of Korea
Chevron Korea Inc.
5th Fl., Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Bldg.
#211 Teheran-Ro,
Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 06141
Korea
Tel: +82 2 6200 5913
Email: cmlkorea@chevron.com

United Kingdom
Chevron Products UK Limited
1 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf
London E14 4HA
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7719 2425
Email: cmlukl@chevron.com

Other locations
Email: marinelubricants@chevron.com

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general enquiries

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SUB-PAGE (https://chevronmarineproducts.com/en_mp/home/resources/additional-resources.html) additional resources | Chevron Marine Products
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chevron marine resources

We have a wealth of maritime knowledge and insights at your fingertips. Discover our case studies, brochures, white papers and technical bulletins buy downloading the documents below

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solutions foryour journey

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chevron taro® ultrafactsheet

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everything you need to know about marine fuels

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chevron taro® ultra advanced40 factsheet

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lower carbon marine fuel and lubricants

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marine fuelsfact sheet

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[H4] customer benefit stories
aeoliki marine sees immediate benefit from chevron’s oneport online portal
AMP find opportunities for improvement with FAST & DOT.FAST annual review

[H3] read our customer benefits stories >

[H4] white papers
HDAX 9700: enabling the future of fuel flexibility
the future of marine two-stroke engine lubrication

[H3] read our white papers >

[H4] technical bulletins
lubricant storage, stability & estimated shelf life
what about water?
elemental analysis

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customer seminars

Delivering the latest technical insights and perspectives from industry experts, our events ensure that our customers are informed on issues shaping the global shipping industry. We can provide training and bespoke packages suited to your region. Find out how to participate on our global digital and live events by contacting your local representative.

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🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
28Review mentions (all pages)
0External proof links (all pages)
PageReviewsProof links
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/en_mp/home/products/terms-of-sale.html 9 0
/en_mp/home/about-us/contact-us/technical-support.html 5 0
/en_mp/home/resources/additional-resources.html 9 0
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
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/en_mp/home/products/terms-of-sale.html — no schema detected (entity gap)
/en_mp/home/about-us/contact-us/technical-support.html — no schema detected (entity gap)
/en_mp/home/resources/additional-resources.html — no schema detected (entity gap)

Your Diagnosis

Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.

Information Density 0 / 30
Read the Narrative & headings: do hard facts (prices, dates, numbers) outweigh fluff power-words?
Semantic Coherence 0 / 20
Compare the homepage promise against the sub-page reality. Do they hold the same line?
Trust & Proof 0 / 20
Weigh review mentions against actual external proof links. Claims without verification = theatre.
Commodity Fingerprint 0 / 15
Check headings & narrative against the industry clichés in the setup above.
Identity & Authority 0 / 15
Inspect the schema: is there real Organization/Person identity with sameAs links, or gaps?
Your predicted BS score 0 / 100
💡 Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)

These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.

Information Density

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Semantic Alignment

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Trust & Proof

Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.

Commodity Fingerprint

Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.

Identity & Authority

Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.

Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.

B
BS Level
Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
43.3 Avg BS

Based on 450 businesses audited.

BS Detector

Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services BS: Chevron Marine Products (chevronmarineproducts.com)

https://chevronmarineproducts.com 📍 Industry: Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
32 BS / 100

Chevron Marine Products delivers a high-substance technical portal that suffers only from standard corporate puffery in its top-level headings. The BS score is primarily elevated by ‘Trust Theatre’ artifacts (unverified review counts) and a total lack of modern Schema.org identity markers. It is a technically credible site that needs a digital hygiene update to match its physical operational scale.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
9
30% BS
Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
1
5% BS
Trust & Proof Verifiable evidence vs. Trust Theatre.
8
40% BS
Commodity Fingerprint Detection of industry clichés/templates.
6
40% BS
Identity & Authority Expert verifiability & Schema depth.
8
53% BS

Immediately implement Organization and Person schema to validate the global support team and link to key technical leaders. Update the Terms of Sale and technical brochures to reflect more recent review dates, as the current 2018 markers appear stale in a 2026 context. Remove the unlinked review count numbers from the UI to eliminate trust theatre flags. Replace fluff H5 headings like trust and reliability with more descriptive, product-focused titles.

The site strongly aligns with the Energy and Marine Utilities category, specifically focusing on B2B bunkering and technical lubrication for the maritime industry. The technical depth in sub-pages like Resources and Terms of Sale confirms this is a specialized industrial provider rather than a generic energy broker.

“The score of 32 reflects Low BS. Information Density (9) and Trust/Proof (8) were the primary drivers of the score, largely due to unverified review counters and generic H5 heading structures. The Semantic Coherence score (1) is exceptionally low, indicating that the site effectively delivers what it promises.”

Verified Analysis Date: May 29, 2026 © 1EuroSEO Independent Evaluator — Non-Sponsored Result