Price is influenced by base oil market conditions, refining and additive costs, regional supply and logistics, packaging choice (drum vs tote vs bulk), and required performance specification such as inhibited grades, low pour point, or tighter moisture limits. Compliance documentation, testing, and certification can add cost, as can small order quantities and urgent delivery. Regulatory constraints and disposal costs may indirectly affect pricing. For utilities, long term contracts, approved vendor lists, and freight terms often matter as much as the commodity component, especially for large volumes.