Experiments are conducted to compare the performance of fresh and aged samples of three oils in a boundary lubricated contact. These oils are Oil A (a commercially available unsaturated synthetic ester based hydraulic fluid (ISOVG32)), Oil B (a mineral based turbine oil (ISOVG68), and Oil C (a saturated synthetic ester based lubricating fluid (ISOVG46)). Tests are performed using a tin-bronze on steel contact in a pin-on-disc apparatus. Results from these tests provide data relating to friction and wear and their coupling to the aging of the fluids. No evidence of any significant deterioration of lubricant performance is observed for any of the fluids tested. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 15th International Colloquium Tribology - Automotive and Industrial Lubrication (Ostfildern, Germany 1/17-19/2006).