One of the strategic objectives at CEPSA is to apply the results of research in manufacturing processes and in the development of new products.
The research centre at CEPSA, located in the industrial estate of San Fernando de Henares (Madrid), has a surface area of 2000 m² and over fifty professionals working in R&D.
Using the most modern analytic equipment, this centre develops its own technology. In addition it assists the manufacturing and marketing divisions.
Since it was inaugurated in 1975, the research centre at CEPSA has been intensely active in such areas as molecular biology, biochemistry, polymer derivatives, fine chemistry, refining, and petrochemistry.
Since 1986 the research centre has backed and rendered technical assistance to processes and products in the areas of refining and petrochemistry, with special attention to environmental issues.
The research centre does diverse work in the area of refining:
FCC (catalytic cracking).
Reforming of naphthas.
Hydrotreatment.
Naphtha isomerization.
Optimization of liquified petroleum gas (LPG).
Having considerable knowledge of catalyst technology, the research centre has developed its own naphtha isomerization catalyst, which is being marketed by the CKS consortium. This consortium comprises CEPSA, Kellogg Brown & Root, and Sud-Chemie. The catalyst is used by Shell, Statoil, Texaco, TotalFinaElf, and MOL, among others.
The research centre is annually analysing more than 25,000 samples of used oil to assess the state of clients' equipment and draw up a preventive maintenance programme. Another of the objectives is to develop lubricants of higher quality.
With a view to providing technical support to firms in the petrochemical business, the research centre:
Adjustment of analytic techniques to meet the needs of the various units in CEPSA and to assess the equipment and procedures of general application.