LABORATORY Research Ethics / History
Research Ethics

Efforts to Prevent Misconduct in Research Activities and Misuse of Public Research Funds
We at the Central Technical Research Laboratory have established "Guidelines for Preventing and Responding to Misconduct in Research Activities", based on the "Guidelines for Responding to Misconduct in Research" and "Guidelines for Managing and Auditing Public Research Funds at Research Institutions" established by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. These guidelines are aimed at ensuring proper management of research activities and public research funds allocated from the national government and independent administrative corporations, and fairness in our research activities.
The administrators for our laboratories regarding these efforts are as follows.
Administrators
Chief Administrator | General Manager of the Central Technical Research Laboratory |
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Supervising Administrator | General Manager of the Technology Strategy Office, Central Technical Research Laboratory |
Compliance Promotion Administrator | Deputy General Manager of the Central Technical Research Laboratory (Secretariat) |
History

1888 | Nippon Oil is established. |
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1889 | Ogura Aburaten is established (becomes Ogura Oil in 1925). |
1905 | Kuhara Mining is established (becomes Nippon Mining in 1929). |
1916 | Nippon Oil opens a chemical research laboratory in Kashiwazaki (reorganized as a testing laboratory in 1921, control transferred to the Army in 1939). |
1931 | Mitsubishi Oil is established. |
1933 | Toyoshoko is established (becomes Koa Oil in 1941). |
1938 | Ogura Oil opens a research laboratory in Yokohama. |
1939 | Toa Nenryo Kogyo is established (becomes Tonen in 1989). |
1940 | Toa Nenryo Kogyo opens a research laboratory in Shimizu. |
1941 | Nippon Oil merges with Ogura Oil. Ogura Oil's Yokohama research laboratory is reorganized as the Central Research Laboratory. |
1941 | Mitsubishi Oil establishes a research department. |
1945 | Nippon Oil reorganizes the central research laboratory as a central technical research laboratory. |
1949 | Nippon Mining opens its Karasuyama testing laboratory. |
1951 | Nippon Petroleum Refining is established (becomes Nisseki Mitsubishi Refining in 1999). |
1955 | Nisseki Mitsubishi Refining is established (becomes Nippon Petrochemicals in 2002). |
1958 | General Sekiyu is established. |
1959 | Nippon Mining relocates its Karasuyama testing laboratory to Toda and reorganizes it as a central testing laboratory (reorganized as a central research laboratory in 1964). |
1960 | Kyushu Oil is established. |
1961 | Nippon Oil relocates its central technical research laboratory to Kawasaki. |
1961 | Toa Nenryo Kogyo relocates its research laboratory to Kamifukuoka and reorganizes it as a central research laboratory. |
1965 | Kyodo Oil is established. |
1967 | Nippon Petrochemicals opens a processing research laboratory (renamed a resin research laboratory in
1978). Kashima Oil is established. |
1971 | Nippon Oil relocates its central technical research laboratory to Honmoku. |
1971 | Koa Oil opens its Osaka research laboratory. |
1972 | Mitsubishi Oil reorganizes its research department as a research laboratory. |
1977 | Kashima Oil opens a research laboratory. |
1980 | Toa Nenryo Kogyo reorganizes its central research laboratory as a corporate R&D laboratory. |
1980 | General Sekiyu opens its Kawasaki product research laboratory (reorganized as a central product research laboratory in 1981 and a central research laboratory in 1986). |
1985 | Nippon Mining reorganizes its central research laboratory as a corporate R&D laboratory. |
1991 | Nippon Petrochemicals opens the Fujisawa office of its new materials research laboratory. |
1992 | Nippon Mining and Kyodo Oil merge, changing the company name to Nikko Kyodo (becomes Japan Energy in 1993). |
1993 | Koa Oil closes its Osaka research laboratory. |
1998 | General Sekiyu closes its central research laboratory. |
1999 | Nippon Oil and Mitsubishi Oil merge, changing the company name to Nisseki Mitsubishi (becomes Nippon Oil in
2002). The research laboratories of both companies are consolidated as a central technical research laboratory. |
2000 | Tonen and General Sekiyu merge, changing the company name to Tonen General Sekiyu. |
2002 | Nisseki Mitsubishi Refining and Koa Oil merge, changing the company name to Nippon Petroleum Refining. |
2003 | Tonen General Sekiyu relocates its corporate R&D laboratory to Ukishima and reorganizes it as a central research laboratory. |
2005 | Nippon Petrochemicals integrates its research and development department into Nippon Oil. |
2008 | Nippon Petroleum Refining and Nippon Petrochemicals merge. |
2008 | Nippon Oil and Kyushu Oil merge. |
2010 | Nippon Oil, Japan Energy, and Nippon Petroleum Refining merge, changing the company name to JX Nippon Oil
& Energy. The research laboratories of both companies are consolidated as a central technical research laboratory. |
2017 | JX Nippon Oil & Energy and Tonen General Sekiyu merge, changing the company name to JXTG Nippon Oil
& Energy (becomes ENEOS in 2020). The research laboratories of both companies are consolidated as a central technical research laboratory. |
2024 | Central Technical Research Laboratory organized as shared function of ENEOS Holdings and ENEOS Corporation. |