Our goal at KemSynth is to provide industry leadership in chemical engineering, research, and manufacturing. With corporate holdings as diverse as oil refineries in Texas and Alaska, bio-research facilities in Brazil and Peru, plastics firms in New Jersey, and chemical research laboratories in New York, KemSynth is making investments in the future of chemical innovation. Our clients include a broad range of commercial and government contractors, and KemSynth has become a proven partner in the development of many immerging technologies.

Founded in 1989 by renowned chemical engineer Brad Hansen (formerly on the board of Pharcom Inc.), KemSynth has grown from being a simple chemical research firm, into one of the world’s leading multi-faceted technology developers. Let us help you prepare for tomorrow.

“Our goal at KemSynth is to provide technology leadership throughout the world. As a young executive at Pharcom, I learned how to overcome great obstacles and in a few short years, we have accomplished amazing things. Stick around. There’s a lot more to come.” -- Brad Hansen, KemSynth CEO


Recent News
November 17, 2005
Malcolm Freeman, President and CEO of KemSynth Petroleum, and William Kreisler, head of KemSynth Petroleum Research and Development, are invited to attend a seminar in Washington DC which is being sponsored by the US Senate Committee on Developing Fuels. In his keynote speech, Freeman reiterated KemSynth's commitment to researching and developing new fuel technologies that would help reduce green house emissions and help the United States achieve its goals of UN Greenhouse gas emissions compliance within the next decade.

March 1, 2006
US government officials are monitoring the dangers that the Peruvian Revolutionary War Council may cause to heavily invested infrastructure of companies like KemSynth, which has invested several billion dollars in the Peruvian economy. KemSynth holdings in Peru include several off-shore oil and gas drilling ventures, millions of acres of plantations which cultivate extracts used in plastics manufacturing, and a research facility in Iquitos which gathers and analyzes new organic compounds harvested from the Amazon rainforest.





       
 

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