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Route revolution: Viva less travel time

by Staff Writer
January 21, 2026
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The new facility enables the direct shipping of lubricants from Singapore to Dampier, a port located near Karratha. Image: Viva Energy.

The new facility enables the direct shipping of lubricants from Singapore to Dampier, a port located near Karratha. Image: Viva Energy.

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Energy powerhouse Viva Energy has unveiled a fuel-efficient new logistics route in Western Australia that dramatically reduces long-haul travel time and lowers the environmental impact.

Viva Energy has unveiled a new lubricants facility in Western Australia’s Pilbara region designed to streamline the transportation of lubricant products, improve efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and underpin timely and reliable deliveries.

Viva Energy is the licensed Shell lubricants macro distributor in Australia, and the more than $25 million plant at Karratha demonstrates its commitment to providing customers with a trusted supply of quality products to support its operations, which include some of Australia’s most remote mines and offshore facilities.

The initiative results in more than 2.4 million litres of on-site lubricant storage capacity, while an additional purpose-built grease facility has been tailored to support the needs of local industry.

The opening of the facility represents Viva Energy’s significant commitment to the Pilbara economy.

The transportation of lubricants to the Pilbara has traditionally involved a complex, 6500km journey, beginning with a voyage by ship from Singapore to Fremantle and concluding with a 1500km trek by truck to Karratha.

With the new facility, products will be delivered directly from Singapore to the Port of Dampier, just 19 minutes by road from Karratha. This cuts the sea journey by more than 1000km and bypasses the road travel from Fremantle. On road freight alone, that is a reduction of more than 450,000km travelled every year.

The project is a significant investment for Viva Energy, valued at over $25 million. Image: Viva Energy.

Viva Energy general manager of resources and lubricants Kerry Watson said by shortening the supply chain and reducing the kilometres travelled, the company is implementing a much more efficient supply chain for customers.

“As an added bonus, Viva Energy is also reducing associated transport emissions by cutting the distance travelled by around 30 per cent,” Watson said.

“This initiative contributes to lowering the environmental impact of our logistics operations and supports the company’s commitment to operational efficiency. It also reflects sustainability priorities shared by Viva Energy and many of our regional customers.”

Shell SEA macro distributor lubricants general manager Steve Quila said the new terminal reflects Viva Energy’s commitment to strengthening the Shell lubricants brand in this critical mining region.

“Having a dedicated lubricants facility enables direct shipping from Shell’s regional lubricant blend plants to the Pilbara mining region, streamlining logistics by offering reduced transit times, enhanced supply certainty and the ability to rapidly respond to customer demand,” Quila said.

This article appeared in the Summer edition of Mining Magazine.

 

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