ExxonMobil Expands New Jersey Research Facility

Noria news wires

ExxonMobil recently broke ground on an expansion of its research facility in Clinton, New Jersey, to support the company's research and development programs.

Expansion of the facility is expected to be completed in 2019 and will include employees relocating from its research facility in Paulsboro, New Jersey.

The expanded facility will include a new engine testing center, a lubricant research and development blend plant, and enhancements to existing facilities to accommodate employees relocating from Paulsboro.

"The expansion of our New Jersey research and engineering center will improve collaboration across our organization and enhance our ability to accelerate breakthroughs in new and emerging technologies," said Bruce March, president of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. "By co-locating our research and development and products technology organizations in Clinton, we expect to bring potential new technologies online faster and at the scale necessary to meet the world's growing needs for energy."

ExxonMobil currently is engaged in a broad range of programs and partnerships focused on developing scalable energy solutions to meet global demand while minimizing environmental impacts and mitigating the risk of climate change. The company also works with nearly 80 universities around the world to explore next-generation energy technologies.

For more information, visit www.exxonmobil.com.

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