IC 8551 Bureau Of Mines Energy Program, 1971 ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John D. Spencer
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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109
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Clean energy production from coal, oil, and gas, and the development of these and other energy sources continued to be a major objective of the energy research program of the Bureau of Mines.3 In 1971 increased emphasis was placed on the production of fluid fuels and chemicals from coal. Advances were achieved in the development of the Synthane and Hydrane gasification processes for producing pipeline gas from coal (page 31), and progress was made in research on solid wastes utilization (page 2), and on liquid fuels production from coal (page 37); Coal mine safety, solid waste disposal and utilization, coal preparation and transport, and fundamental research on coal and related products also continued to be the subject of extensive research. Improved methods for extracting petroleum and natural gas without surface and subsurface pollution featured research on these vital fuel and energy sources. This research was highlighted by studies of the fracturing systems of reservoir rocks, including subsurface fracture mapping and new fracturing techniques to achieve optimum production of oil and gas (page 52). Of equal importance were projects on oil recovery by water or gas flooding (page 52), by steam injection (page 57), on the identification of oil spills (page 63), and on means to reduce vehicular exhaust emissions (page 66).
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APA: John D. Spencer  (1972)  IC 8551 Bureau Of Mines Energy Program, 1971 ? Introduction

MLA: John D. Spencer IC 8551 Bureau Of Mines Energy Program, 1971 ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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