IC 7470 Bibliography of Reports Containing Analyses of Crude Oils by the Bureau of Mines Routine Method

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 69
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- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 1948
Abstract
Conservation in the utilization of any product is always subject to improvement if the composition and properties of the product are known. Petroleum is no exception, and knowledge of the characteristics of crude oils, even when given on the broad basis of routine type analyses has proved useful to chemists, engineers, and geologists in improving pro- duction and utilization of petroleum. For a quarter of a century the Bureau of Mines has sought to provide such information regarding crude oils and has analyzed many samples of petroleum by its standardized rou- tine method. Most of these analyses have been published, sometimes in special compilations, other times in connection with reports of research on petroleum. This report is a finding index for all analyses published up to January 1, 1948.
The routine method used for all these analyses is basically the same as that described by Dean, et al.. Briefly, the procedure consists of testing by standard methods, small samples of a crude oil for gravity, sulfur, color, and viscosity, and of distilling a sample of the crude oil by a standardized procedure and determining certain properties in the sep- arated fractions and residuum. Careful records are made during the proce- dure, and the distillation data obtained are used to calculate the approx- imate amounts of products present in the sample such as percents of gas- oline, kerosine, gas oil, and lubricants. The data obtained are recorded on a standard analytical report form. An analysis of a sample of typical midcontinent crude oil is shown in table 1. Compilation of these analyses, sometimes in tabular form and usually for specific geographic areas, are published from time to time. Analyses are often shown in connection with other studies, such as engineering field reports.
This bibliography is a compilation of references to 115 publications, which contain analyses of crude oils by the Bureau of Mines. References may be found to analyses of crude oils from the United States, Canada,
Citation
APA:
(1948) IC 7470 Bibliography of Reports Containing Analyses of Crude Oils by the Bureau of Mines Routine MethodMLA: IC 7470 Bibliography of Reports Containing Analyses of Crude Oils by the Bureau of Mines Routine Method. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.