Shell Rotella Road Show heading to Western Canada this week

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CALGARY, Alta. — The Canadian leg of the Shell Rotella Road Show is getting underway this week. The tour kicks off at Peace Region Petroleum Show in Grande Prairie, Alta. May 15-16 before rolling into Cervus Equipment Peterbilt in Estevan, Sask. May 21-22. The tour will also have stops in Red Deer, Calgary and again in Grande Prairie.

The Shell Rotella Road Show features a number of interactive displays, engine oil basics, a cutaway engine, a synthetic oil vs. conventional oil crank display, and information about the Shell Rotella Energized Protection product portfolio.

There are also opportunities to win prizes at the slot machine or register for the MyMilesMatter rewards program. The event will also feature the Shell Rotella SuperRigs display and Million Mile Haul of Fame Museum. The Shell Rotella Road Show crew will be on hand to provide a tour and answer questions about Shell Rotella engine oils and coolants, diesel engine technology, and other Shell Lubricants products.
 
The US Tour will resume with stops in Wisconsin and Minnesota before travelling to the 31st Shell Rotella SuperRigs in Tomah, Wis. June 20-22.  Rotella SuperRigs will be held as part of the Budweiser Dairyland Super Nationals in Tomah, Wis. The event, sanctioned by the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA), is one of the most prestigious tractor pulls in the US, according to organizers.
 
The full Canadian tour schedule is as follows:
 
May 15-16 – Peace Region Petroleum Show – Grande Prairie, Alta.
May 21 – Cervus Equipment Peterbilt – Estevan, Sask.            
May 22 – Cervus Equipment Peterbilt – Regina, Sask.                
May 24 – Cervus Equipment Peterbilt – Saskatoon, Sask.         
May 27 – Glover International – Red Deer, Alta.                    
May 29 – Glover International – Calgary, Alta.                       
May 31-June 2 – Diamond International – Grande Prairie, Alta.

For more information, visit www.rotella.com.

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