RI 2769 Gas-Making And Fuel Problems Of The Gas Industry Of California ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wm. W. Odell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

A study of certain gas making and fuel problems peculiar to the gas industry of California has been made by the Bureau of Mines. The work was done at the request of, and in cooperation with The California Gas Research Council 2, for the purpose of obtaining basic information on the gas-making fuels available to California, and their applicability to the present and future needs of the gas industry in that State. The data obtained have been applied in outlining a construction program, and indicate the possibilities in efficiently utilizing fuels in making gas by other than the oil-gas process. This paper presents an outline of the study and a summary of the principal results obtained, with some of the more important conclusions and recommendations based on this data. Gas is produced in California by processes which are both unique and different from those common to other parts of the United States. The bulk of the manufactured gas is made in and distributed from two main districts which are centers of population - namely, the Los Angeles district and the San Francisco Bay district. The gas manufactured in the Bay district is, almost exclusively oil-gas, whereas that produced in the southern part of the State, where natural gas is available, is mostly mixed natural gas and reformed-gas, but oil-gas is the chief product when the supply of natural gas is inadequate. Practically all of the gas companies are equipped with oil-gas generating apparatus, and anticipate using it in the future. As the continued use of the oil-gas process to the exclusion of all other processes, depends upon a continued supply of oil at a low cost, and the prospect of obtaining such low-priced oil in the future is somewhat uncertain, the questions have arisen: What will the future gas-making process or processes be? When will it be necessary to make plans for the installation of different gas generating equipment, and what will that equipment comprise?
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APA: Wm. W. Odell  (1926)  RI 2769 Gas-Making And Fuel Problems Of The Gas Industry Of California ? Introduction

MLA: Wm. W. Odell RI 2769 Gas-Making And Fuel Problems Of The Gas Industry Of California ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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