RI 2254 Nature Of Shale Oil Obtained From Oil-Shale Assay Retort Used By The Bureau Of Mines

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1921
Abstract
In an earlier paper (Karrick, Lewis, C. A convenient and reliable retort for assaying oil-shales for oil yield: Bureau of Mines, Reports of Investigations, Loral No. 2229, March, 1921. Reprinted in Eng. and Min. Jour, April 30, 1921, also in Mining & Met., May, 1921) which describes the apparatus and method used in the laboratories of the Bureau of times for assaying oil-shales, no mention is made of the quality of oil obtained when the apparatus is operated under conditions determined to be most suitable for producing highest yields of oils. So many inquiries regarding the nature of the oil have been received, that it seems advisable to present a short report on the subject. Experimental work indicates that it is possible to vary the quantity and quality of the oil obtainable with the assay retort from a given shale by varying the conditions of retorting. As an example, some figures that are averages for several closely agreeing tests are shown below.
Citation
APA:
(1921) RI 2254 Nature Of Shale Oil Obtained From Oil-Shale Assay Retort Used By The Bureau Of MinesMLA: RI 2254 Nature Of Shale Oil Obtained From Oil-Shale Assay Retort Used By The Bureau Of Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.