ENARSA SERVICIOS S.A., created in August 2006, in association with INVAP INGENIERÍA S.A., and with 80% of the shares of the new corporation held by ENARSA, has been organized for the promotion of the technological development by providing services to the energy sector, in general, and to the petroleum sector, in particular, in Argentina as well as overseas. Such services include engineering, measuring, design, construction of facilities, and logistic services.

In general, ENARSA SERVICIOS S.A. (ENSSA) is intended to focus on services related to the exploration and production of hydrocarbons, reactivation and/or expansion of refineries, development of new gas stations, generation and distribution of electricity and development of alternative energies such as biofuels and eolic parks, among others.
Additionally, ENARSA SERVICIOS S.A.’s foundational purpose is to incorporate the “know how”, contribute to the development of small local applied-technology companies and the satisfaction of those areas where there may be a certain deficit of services at present.
It is worth mentioning that INVAP, which is devoted to the integral realization of technological projects in the nuclear, spatial and industrial fields, has a vast experience in the implementation of highly competitive projects, and has contributed to position Argentina as a reliable exporter of nuclear installations and its related control equipments and systems, thorough over three decades of history.


Electrotechnical Center for Investigations and Tests

The CEDIESA (Research and Tests Electrotechnic Center) Project is aimed at creating the necessary facilities for a Test Lab on Equipment for High and Very High Tension. The facilities will have three main labs:

  •  High and Very High Tension Dielectric Tests Lab.
  •  High Power Lab for Middle Tension.
  •  High Current in Low Tension Lab.

CEDIESA will require a 30 million U.S. dollars total investment, approximately, partly from government funds and partly from private sources, in cash as well as on account of future investments. The investment will be carried out in phases, as already efined in the Project Executive Summary.

By the time this report was drafted, the Final Report of the Technical and Economic Assessment, prepared by the National University of Lomas de Zamora, was completed. Such report was presented, together with the CEDIESA Project, to the Secretary of Science and Technique, in order to look for counselling about possible instruments of shared funding. NEXT