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HF Sinclair (DINO) Is Up 15.1% After Pivoting From Base Oil Production To Distribution Model

Simply Wall St·08/16/2026 09:17:57
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  • In August 2026, HF Sinclair’s Lubricants & Specialties segment announced long-term commercial agreements with SK Enmove and Chevron to create a diversified Group I, II and III base oil supply network across North America, supporting the planned retirement of its Mississauga, Ontario base oil refining assets by the second half of 2027.
  • A distinctive aspect of these agreements is that HF Sinclair will shift from producing to distributing base oils, becoming SK Enmove’s YUBASE Group III distributor in key North American markets and Chevron’s exclusive Group II distributor in Canada, potentially reshaping the economics and resilience of its Lubricants & Specialties business.
  • Now we’ll examine how HF Sinclair’s pivot toward a broader, supply-driven base oil distribution model may influence its existing investment narrative.

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HF Sinclair Investment Narrative Recap

To own HF Sinclair today, you need to believe its refining, Midstream, and Lubricants & Specialties portfolio can keep generating solid cash, even as traditional fuels face structural headwinds and renewables progress more slowly than hoped. The new base oil agreements look incremental for the near term: they refine the Lubricants & Specialties story but do not clearly change the key short term catalyst of refining margins or the central risk of long term fuel demand pressure.

The August 2026 agreements with SK Enmove and Chevron matter most here, because they reinforce Lubricants & Specialties as a more supply driven, distribution focused business just as HF Sinclair retires its Mississauga base oil refining assets. For investors watching whether non refining segments can provide more stable EBITDA as fuel demand and regulation evolve, this shift in base oil sourcing and distribution is directly tied to that diversification catalyst.

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HF Sinclair's narrative projects $28.3 billion revenue and $932.6 million earnings by 2029. This implies relatively flat yearly revenue and an earnings decrease of about $267 million from roughly $1.2 billion today.

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Some of the lowest ranked analysts were assuming revenues could fall to about US$26.2 billion and earnings to roughly US$874.0 million by 2029, which is far more pessimistic than a thesis that leans on Lubricants & Specialties and Midstream to soften refining swings; with this new base oil distribution model now in play, it is worth asking whether those bearish expectations still fit, or if the full range of views on HF Sinclair needs a fresh look.

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