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Indigenous firm, Dutylex, is promising more exciting times to clients come next year as it plans to expand its business in West, Central and East Africa.
The company whose main focus is providing quality cutting-edge lubricant solutions to the Mining, Oil & Gas, Marine, Energy, Manufacturing, Agricultural and Construction sectors is setting its sights on new heights of growth, innovation, and visibility.
According to Dutylex, its foremost goal is to strengthen its position as one of the most Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) compliant companies in the lubricants and industrial supply space within West, Central and East Africa.
Chief Executive Officer, Peter Quarm said “We will continue to uphold and advance our HSE culture to protect people, preserve the environment, and enhance operational reliability for our clients”.
In the coming year, Dutylex also aims to expand its market presence into untapped sectors including passenger car motor oil, food processing, and manufacturing, where the demand for high-performance lubrication solutions continues to rise.
“Through strategic partnerships, technical support, and proactive customer engagement, we are determined to make Dutylex a household name and the most trusted partner for sustainable industrial performance across the region”, Mr. Quarm mentioned.
In 2025, Dutylex achieved several important milestones reaffirming its commitment to excellence and the continued trust placed in the firm by industries across West, East, and Central Africa.
Among its proudest accomplishments in 2025 is the commissioning of the new Terminal 1 at Tarkwa Akyempem — a major step in expanding its operational capacity and delivering more efficient lubricant solutions to the mining sector in Tarkwa. In addition, it secured a strategic supply and service contract with Shema Power Lake Kivu in Rwanda, reinforcing Dutylex’s growing influence across the East African energy landscape.
These milestones, alongside numerous project successes and growing brand recognition, underline the progress Dutylex continues to make as a dependable regional distributor of Petro-Canada Lubricants.

Dutylex Celebrates Employees Dedication
The firm also celebrated the dedication of its employees—the true backbone of Dutylex—whose professionalism, safety consciousness, and passion for excellence have driven every achievement in 2025.
Mr. Quarm said the commitment of the staff has positioned the business as a trusted name synonymous with technical expertise and customer satisfaction.
He concluded by extending his outfit’s heartfelt appreciation to all clients, partners, stakeholders, and employees who have been integral to its remarkable journey this year.
“Together, we have turned challenges into opportunities and milestones into stepping stones for greater success”, he added.
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