In 1926, 16 year old Les Mecoles founded Penrite Oil Company from his parents’ home in
St Kilda,
Melbourne, Australia. The first batches of oil were made on his mother's kitchen stove and delivered to service stations, milling factories and the local shipping port using his father's wheelbarrow. As the business began to grow, a new blending facility was built in
Richmond. After several years, Penrite again moved to
Abbotsford due to further growth as Melbourne and regional Victoria grew in population and the road and railway network expanded across Australia. In 1965, Penrite again was forced to move to nearby
Brunswick East as the Abbotsford site was purchased by the
Government of Victoria to make way for the newly commissioned
Eastern Freeway. The business continued to grow, but in 1979, Les Mecoles, suffering from poor health, sold the company to John and Margaret Dymond. In 1981, Penrite launched its flagship range of multigrade motor oils known as HPR (High Performance Range), identified to solve modern engine oil consumption problems and tailored for the local Australian driving conditions. During the late 1980s to mid-1990s, Penrite continued to grow and expand, opening up new distribution channels and market segments. A second blending facility was opened in
Brisbane, soon followed by new warehousing in
Perth,
Adelaide,
Hobart,
Sydney and
Darwin. Exports commenced in New Zealand, Southeast Asia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. In 1997, the existing blending facility in Brunswick East could no longer keep up with the demand and was relocated to
Wantirna South in Melbourne's east and soon after, the Brisbane site was also relocated to larger premises in
Crestmead. In 2016, Penrite opened a new blending facility and moved the head office from Wantirna South to
Dandenong South. == Motorsport ==