Manual Of Testing Methods For Oil Shale And Shale Oil - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lewis C. Karrick
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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76
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

Although the Bureau of Mines has thus far made no large-scale experiments with oil shales, and the feasibility of the commercial manufacture of shale-oil products suited to present market requirements has not been demonstrated, there is ample reason to believe that these products will eventually supplement the more commonly used petroleum products and give equally good service. In 1919 the bureau, in cooperation with the Department of Metallurgical Research, University of Utah, began investigating the oil shales of the United States to obtain detailed information on their value. The States of Colorado and Indiana also cooperated through their State universities, in which research laboratories were organized to assist in carrying on the oil-shale studies planned and directed by the bureau. As a result of these studies much information is now available concerning laboratory methods of producing the greatest yields of the best products from oil shale. In order to study the principles that govern the retorting of oil shales and to test the oils produced, it has been necessary to develop and standardize reliable apparatus and methods for distilling shale, and to adapt to the testing of shale oils some of the methods the Bureau of Mines uses for testing petroleum. The methods employed by the Scottish shale-oil manufacturers were also studied, but most of them have been superseded by those described in this bulletin, which give more comprehensive and accurate results and employ more convenient apparatus. This paper is presented, therefore, as a manual of apparatus and methods that the bureau has developed for work on oil shale and found satisfactory for routine tests and for research. Explanation and discussion of the principles underlying the methods of testing are included wherever necessary for a clearer understanding.
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APA: Lewis C. Karrick  (1926)  Manual Of Testing Methods For Oil Shale And Shale Oil - Introduction

MLA: Lewis C. Karrick Manual Of Testing Methods For Oil Shale And Shale Oil - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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