Production Of High Quality Crude Oil And Low Cost Power From Western Coals - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Neal P. Cochran
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The United States is faced with increasing demands for electricity, coupled with continuing demands for crude oil and gas. Superimposed on these' national requirements are our national requirements for clean air and elimination of thermal pollution of our rivers. From the coal viewpoint, this situation is complicated still more by the rapid advances in nuclear power. In this paper, I hope to show a way to use our Western coals as a solution to this involved national problem by producing: 1. High quality crude 2. Low cost power 3. Economic byproducts We could expect these products to be made at one site in an integrated plant that would mine (extract) coal, process it, and convert it to electricity. Perhaps the most important attribute of the plant is its reduced water requirement and the elimination of air pollution from the power cycle. Quite logically, such a plant would probably recover valuable byproducts, such as pipeline gas, sulphur, cement, aluminum, and the like. Although the plant projected in this paper is a conceptual one, it is based on work now underway by Government and industry. Prediction of the future is a most hazardous occupation, but plants such as the one projected are based on current knowledge and can be expected to reach commercial operation in the near term future.
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APA: Neal P. Cochran  (1967)  Production Of High Quality Crude Oil And Low Cost Power From Western Coals - Introduction

MLA: Neal P. Cochran Production Of High Quality Crude Oil And Low Cost Power From Western Coals - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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