RI 2344 Recovery of Gasoline From Uncondensed Still Vapors

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 42
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- 3174 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1922
Abstract
In collecting and dissctinating inforr:.at'ion on ir.:,provec.. practices us0i in the pr eduction cf petroleur:1 and in the r;:;.:.1.nuf __ cture of gasoline, the Bureau of Mines ha.s aidei in creatin5 an interest i-n efficient 11:ethods in all phasas of tr.e oil ani gi:i.s iniustry. In the refinin£ ir...mstry ther.:: is a growing tend.ency for incre.:l.sea. effi. ,:;iency, ana inforr;.Eition rela:tin!s to ic:;p·roved practices should be of value not only to the larger and. core efficient plants, but particularly to srr.a.11
refineries unable to carry out a lar6e experLnental pro!§.rarn.
The refi?eries of the United States required 4.3,915,029 barrels cf crude oil J.uring the year 1920*, inclu.::.in1:, 611136,210 barrels of Mexican cru::...e. This yielded. 4,8821546,599 gallons of E>asoline, a.n avara.t;,e ciaily pro;.iuct1on of
13,340,291 e,allons·, Besides the easoline obtainel fro;., cruie· oil by-fr:;.cticna.1 distillation and. from heavy oils by crackini:,, this a,-r;ount incluC1.es 3,152,924 barrels of natural-ga.$· gasoline blended. With asoline fro,., th otha two sourcs.
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2344 Recovery of Gasoline From Uncondensed Still VaporsMLA: RI 2344 Recovery of Gasoline From Uncondensed Still Vapors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.