Oil Shale Retorting - Measuring Process Yields - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. T. Atwood
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

For more than sixty years the rich oil shale formations of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming have been evaluated as a future source of petroleum. After many false starts the commercial production of shale oil is near. Union Oil and Colony (Exxon and Tosco) have begun construction of commercial plants. Occidental and Rio Blanco (Gulf and Standard of Indiana) are well along in the development of modified in situ (underground) processes. A number of other companies and groups are in advanced stages of development. This paper will review some of the major elements involved in the production of shale oil with emphasis on means available to express the efficiency of production of pyrolysis liquids and gases from oil shale rock.
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APA: M. T. Atwood  (1982)  Oil Shale Retorting - Measuring Process Yields - Introduction

MLA: M. T. Atwood Oil Shale Retorting - Measuring Process Yields - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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