ISO tank container on trailer at an APAC industrial terminal — bulk liquid petroleum and specialty oil logistics supported by Sanyang Petroleum.
Industrial Petroleum Supply · APAC

Industrial petroleum &
specialty supply across Asia-Pacific.

Sanyang Petroleum is a Malaysia-based principal trader supplying diesel, LPG, base oils, TDAE, RPO and white oil to lubricant blenders, tyre manufacturers and petrochemical buyers across APAC — with structured logistics and technically rigorous procurement support.

6+
APAC Markets
9+
Product Lines
5
Packaging Modes
ATIGA 0%
Duty Advantage
Core Supply Portfolio

Industrial petroleum & specialty commodity supply.

Seven product lines across three technical categories — sourced through verified refinery and producer channels, delivered against international Incoterms.

Container port crane loading barges at an industrial inland terminal — APAC supply chain coordination for petroleum and specialty oil shipments.
Logistics coordination · Container terminal & multimodal export
Logistics & Packaging

Five packaging modes.
One operational pipeline.

From single-drum technical orders to full bulk vessel parcels — we coordinate packaging, port loading, inspection and documentation across the major APAC discharge ports.

Steel drums and IBC totes staged at an industrial packaging yard — multi-mode petroleum and specialty oil packaging across APAC supply chains.
Industrial supply chain support · Drum, IBC & bulk liquid packaging
ISO Tank
20-ft · 21–26 KL · Bulk liquid export
Flexibag
20-ft container · 18–24 KL · Single-trip
Drum
200 L steel · Palletised · 80 drums / 20-ft
IBC
1,000 L composite · 18 IBCs / 20-ft
Bulk Vessel
Parcels from 1,000 MT · FOB / CFR / CIF
Incoterms
FOB · CFR · CIF · DAP
Inspection
SGS / Bureau Veritas
Coverage
Major APAC ports
Why buyers work with us

A procurement partner — not a marketplace.

Lubricant blenders, tyre manufacturers and petrochemical buyers across APAC work with Sanyang Petroleum for predictable supply, technically accurate offers, and calm operational execution.

01

Procurement Support

Structured quotation workflow with technical, commercial and logistics terms specified upfront. No broker noise.

02

Regional Sourcing

Direct relationships with refineries and producers across Asia, the Middle East and CIS — diversified supply across grades.

03

Logistics Flexibility

Five packaging modes, multi-port loading, and Incoterm flexibility — coordinated through a single operational interface.

04

Technical Documentation

TDS, COA, MSDS and origin documentation supplied per shipment. Inspection by SGS or Bureau Veritas at loading.

Blue steel drums staged for bulk liquid loading — industrial petroleum and specialty oil packaging for APAC procurement.
Procurement Inquiry

Submit a structured RFQ.

Specify product, quantity, packaging, Incoterm and destination port. Commercial RFQs are reviewed by our team against product, logistics and commercial requirements.

Commercial RFQs reviewed by our team
Structured procurement and logistics coordination.
Technical documentation support
TDS, COA, MSDS provided per shipment.
Third-party inspection support available
SGS or Bureau Veritas at loading port.

All inquiries are reviewed based on product, logistics and commercial requirements. For urgent enquiries, WhatsApp +60 12-499 7937.

Regional Headquarters

Malaysia Commercial & Operations Office

Commercial discussions, procurement coordination, and technical consultations may be arranged by appointment.

SANYANG PETROLEUM

Malaysia Commercial & Operations Office

Registered Address
55a, Jalan SS25/32
Taman Mayang
47301 Petaling Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
Telephone
+603-78031184
Business Hours
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (GMT+8)

Serving industrial buyers, refiners, and commodity traders across Southeast Asia with procurement coordination and technical support.

Procurement & Technical Consultation

Arrange a structured discussion on product specifications, supply terms, and regional logistics.

Request Quotation

About the Founder

Why I Built Sanyang Petroleum

Trust matters more than paperwork.

I did not enter the commodities industry because I grew up in oil.

I entered it because I was curious about how the world really works.

Over the years, I explored engineering, property management, mining, infrastructure, and international trade. Every industry taught me something different, but they all led me to the same observation:

The world has no shortage of opportunities. It has a shortage of trust.

When I entered commodities trading, I found an industry filled with documents, procedures, intermediaries, and promises. Yet behind all the paperwork, I discovered something uncomfortable.

Many deals were not real.

Many people were not who they claimed to be.

I personally lost more than USD 200,000 pursuing opportunities that never materialized. At the time, it felt like failure.

Today, I see it differently.

That experience taught me something more valuable than any contract ever could:

Documents do not create trust. People do.

Since then, I have spent years meeting suppliers, refiners, miners, government agencies, logistics providers, and industrial buyers across different markets. Not to build the biggest network, but to build a genuine one.

Sanyang Petroleum was created from that belief.

Not as another trading company.

But as a platform built on real relationships, direct communication, and long-term trust.

I believe business is ultimately human.

Every transaction begins with people.

Every opportunity begins with a conversation.

Every partnership begins with trust.

Ten years from now, I do not hope people remember me for the number of deals completed.

I hope they remember that we brought energy, honesty, and genuine connection back into an industry that often forgot all three.

— Owen Leong

Founder & CEO

Sanyang Petroleum

"The world has no shortage of opportunities. It has a shortage of trust."

Owen Leong

Founder & CEO, Sanyang Petroleum

Market Themes

Published analysis from our trading desk on the structural forces shaping base oil, process oil and bitumen supply across Asia-Pacific.

Technical Guide
Asia

Group I, II, III and Re-Refined: Which Base Oil Does Your Formulation Actually Need?

What separates API Group I, II and III base oils — and where does re-refined base oil actually fit? A buyer's comparison of specifications, applications and sourcing for lubricant blenders in Asia.

July 20269 min read
Technical Guide
Southeast Asia

What Is TDAE? Treated Distillate Aromatic Extract Explained for Rubber Compounders

TDAE is a low-PAH aromatic rubber process oil developed to meet EU REACH limits. A buyer's guide to specifications, applications, regulatory background and sourcing TDAE in Asia.

July 202610 min read
Technical Guide
Global

Bitumen 60/70 Specifications Explained — Penetration, Softening Point & Test Values

A clear guide to penetration grade bitumen 60/70 specifications — penetration, softening point, ductility, flash point and the ASTM D946 / EN 12591 test values buyers should verify on every certificate of analysis.

June 20269 min read
Technical Guide
Global

Re-Refined vs Virgin Base Oil — Is Re-Refined Just as Good?

How re-refined base oil compares with virgin base oil on quality, specification and performance — what modern re-refining actually produces, where it fits, and how buyers should evaluate it.

June 202610 min read
Market Analysis
Global

Where Is the World's Base Oil Coming From Now?

With Gulf base oil supply disrupted since March 2026, buyers scrambled for alternative origins. What the trade data shows about where global base oil supply is actually coming from now.

July 202610 min read
Procurement Intelligence
ASEAN

ATIGA Form D Explained — How ASEAN Buyers Cut Import Duty to Zero

How Malaysia-origin petroleum products land duty-free in Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand under ATIGA Form D — and what your supplier must provide to make it work.

June 202611 min read
Technical Guide
Asia

Naphthenic Base Oils Explained — Grades, Solvency and When They Beat Paraffinic

What naphthenic base oils are, how N60/N100/N600 grades are specified, why aniline point and pour point matter more than viscosity index, and where naphthenics outperform paraffinic base oil.

August 202611 min read
Procurement Intelligence
Asia

How Base Oil Is Actually Priced — Posted Prices, Published Assessments and Formula Contracts

Base oil has no screen price. A buyer's guide to the three price layers — producer posted prices, published assessments and negotiated spot — plus formula contract structure, FOB-to-CFR build-up and how to spot an offer that isn't real.

August 202612 min read
Market Analysis
Global

The Group I Endgame — Why Bright Stock and SN500 Stay Structurally Short

Group I capacity keeps closing while bright stock demand persists in marine, industrial gear and grease. Why heavy grades stay structurally tight, what Group II alternatives can and can't replace, and how blenders should secure supply.

August 202611 min read
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Private Market Updates

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Malaysia Origin Supply

Direct refinery relationships & state-linked access

Southeast Asia & South Asia Markets

Coverage across 6+ APAC industrial corridors

Principal Trader Intelligence

Price signals from the trading desk, not news aggregators