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Esso Research Centre[1]
Esso Research Centre is located in Oxfordshire
Esso Research Centre
Location within Oxfordshire
General information
TypeChemical Research Centre
AddressOxfordshire
Coordinates51°37′N 1°19′W / 51.61°N 1.32°W / 51.61; -1.32
Elevation95 m (312 ft)
ClientEsso
OwnerEsso Petroleum Company Limited
LandlordEsso Research

The Esso Research Centre was a research centre in Oxfordshire.

History

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The site was Esso's main European technical centre for fuels and lubricants. The site was extended in 1957. Operations ceased in the early 2000s.

Structure

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The site had the staff of Esso Research, with around 500 scientists and engineers.

Function

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It conducted research into chemistry.

Location

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It was situated on the western side of the A4130 (the original A34 trunk route) on Milton Hill, above Steventon, Oxfordshire. On disposal the site was split in two, between the headquarters of Infineum and the Milton Hill Business and Technology Centre.[2] By 2018 the site had been cleared.

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Photos of pump/water tower in 2018 and 2013.

References

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  1. ^ New Scientist September 1977
  2. ^ Jones Lang LaSalle (July 2010). "Sales Information Pack". Archived from the original on 14 Sep 2020. Retrieved 22 Sep 2020.