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Synthetic ester lubricants market projected to reach USD 5.06 bn by 2031
17 October 2025

Synthetic ester lubricants market projected to reach USD 5.06 bn by 2031

The global synthetic ester lubricants market is forecast to grow from USD 3.55 billion in 2024 to USD 5.06 billion by 2031, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4%, according to a new report from The Insight Partners. Growth is driven by rising demand for high-performance lubricants across multiple industries, including automotive, aerospace, marine, industrial machinery, and refrigeration.

Synthetic esters are increasingly used in applications where mineral oils cannot deliver sufficient performance. Their properties—thermal stability, biodegradability, and low volatility—support efficient operation and compliance with environmental requirements. Demand is also boosted by stricter sustainability regulations, as ester-based lubricants offer a biodegradable and less toxic alternative to petroleum-based oils.

The report highlights that these lubricants are particularly relevant in environmentally sensitive sectors such as marine, forestry, and agriculture, where accidental spills can cause ecological harm. Synthetic ester lubricants reduce long-term risks by dissolving more readily in the environment. At the same time, their stability at high temperatures and oxidation resistance make them suitable for demanding applications such as jet engines, automotive transmissions, and industrial compressors.

By ester type, diesters accounted for the largest share of the market in 2024. Among product types, engine oils dominated, supported by growing global vehicle numbers. In terms of end use, the automotive sector represented the largest share. Regionally, Asia Pacific led the market in 2024, followed by North America and Europe. Europe is expected to record the highest CAGR through 2031 due to its strong focus on sustainability.

Major companies active in the market include Sinopec, ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron, AMSOIL, Phillips 66, TotalEnergies, Valvoline, Matrix Specialty Lubricants, and BASF. Recent developments include BASF doubling its production capacity for synthetic ester base stocks in Jinshan, China, and Valvoline Global extending its partnership with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.

The report concludes that the combination of environmental, technological, and industrial drivers will continue to accelerate the adoption of synthetic ester lubricants in the coming years.

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