IC 8512 Mesabi Range Iron Ore Transportation - Feasibility And Estimated Cost Of Pipelining

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harold J. Polta
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines publication considers the feasibility of augmenting the present transportation system by pipelining taconite concentrates from the Mesabi Range to the Chicago area. The cost of pipelining in the hypothetical system using water as the carrier is estimated to be between $3.66 and $3.97 per long ton. This appears competitive with the 1970 rail-vessel transportation rate of $4.08 even after allowing a few cents per ton for barging from the terminal to existing furnaces. Political obstacles requiring solution before such a pipeline could be built and the feasibility of using crude oil as the carrier fluid are also discussed. FORTRAN routines used to calculate unit transportation cost for specific estimated values of cost items and for a range of values are presented. The effect of deviations from estimated values of cost items on the total unit transportation cost are shown graphically.
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APA: Harold J. Polta  (1971)  IC 8512 Mesabi Range Iron Ore Transportation - Feasibility And Estimated Cost Of Pipelining

MLA: Harold J. Polta IC 8512 Mesabi Range Iron Ore Transportation - Feasibility And Estimated Cost Of Pipelining. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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