Oil refinement

Business segments
in the circular economy

Oil refinement

Chemical recycling

Plant engineering

AdBlue®

Research laboratory

Tyre pyrolysis




Internal and external oil refinement

Bilge oil

Oil sludge from engine and machine oil

Waste mixtures

The enespa tanker lorry with a full tank of chemically recycled gas oil. Living oil refinement.
The sales price of our gasoil produced from chemical recycling is based on the Platts index value and varies depending on the crude oil price.

Process in 2 steps

1.

Filtration

2.

Distillation

End products

Two oil samples standing next to each other. One is contaminated, the other is the refined, high-quality gas oil. This is oil refinement in action.
On the left you can see contaminated waste oil with oil sludge, on the right a high-quality end product.

Our guarantee

Dr rer. nat. Albert Paparo filling an oil sample into a glass container in the high-tech laboratory.
Dr Albert Paparo and his team ensure that consistent quality can be guaranteed in enespa's high-tech laboratory. This enables us to sell a gas oil that is freely tradable on the market.

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