IC 7700 Natural-Gasoline And Cycle Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. S. Colby
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

The productive capacity of natural gasoline and cycling plants in the United States or. January 1, 1954, was 926 thousand barrels per day, according to the Bureau of Mines biennial survey. This represented an increase of 114 thousand barrels per day during the 2-year period since the last survey. In the previous 2-year period, capacity had increased 164 thousand barrels per day. The total number of plants increased from 521 on January 1, 1952, to 535 on January 1, 1954. The number of operating plants increased from 506 to 521. The major increases in capacity took place in Texas, Illinois, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and New Mexico, with the absorption-type plant continuing to account for most of the new construction. In 1954, however, 6 plants reported using a refrigeration process whereas only 1 plant reported this in 1952. The number of operating compression-type plants continued to decline and combination plants showed a decline this year because a number of these plants were reclassified as absorption-type.
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APA: D. S. Colby  (1954)  IC 7700 Natural-Gasoline And Cycle Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary

MLA: D. S. Colby IC 7700 Natural-Gasoline And Cycle Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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