Manufacture Of Low Sulfur Fuel Oils From Oil Shale

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. H. Smith
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The total energy demand in the United States increased about 4 per cent annually during the 1960's 1 and is expected to increase at the same rate during this decade. Z Fuel oil growth in the 1960's was only Z per cent per year until 1968, but it increased to 8 per cent in 1969 and 11 per cent in 1970. Fuel oil demand is expected to grow at a 6 per cent rate through the 1970's. Part of this rapid increase in demand has been caused by restrictions placed on the sulfur content of fuels. High sulfur coal can no longer be burned in many parts of the country and has been replaced by low sulfur fuel oil. An insufficient supply of natural gas has also contributed to fuel oil demand. Air pollution regulations have not only caused an increase in fuel oil consumption, but they have also caused a reduction of sulfur content in residual fuel oils. Current regulations call for 1 per cent maximum sulfur content fuels over much of the country. Sulfur contents of fuels are limited to 0. 3 per cent in certain areas on the east and west coasts. Sulfur in residual fuel oils from high sulfur imported crude oil is reduced to 1 per cent currently. However, sulfur reduction to 0. 3 per cent is difficult and expensive.4 As a result, refiners may be hard pressed to supply the market for low sulfur fuel oil. The oil shale deposits in Colorado and Wyoming potentially are a huge source of low sulfur fuel oil. It will be shown that the low sulfur content and more importantly the sulfur
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APA: R. H. Smith  (1972)  Manufacture Of Low Sulfur Fuel Oils From Oil Shale

MLA: R. H. Smith Manufacture Of Low Sulfur Fuel Oils From Oil Shale. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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