RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph W. Horne
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

This report presents the results of an investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Colorado, on the yields and properties of oils produced from oil shale, lignite and subbituminous coal using the standard assay method developed by the Bureau for oil-shale testing,. The purpose of this work, which is part of the general study of oil shales being conducted by the Bureau of Mines and cooperating agencies, was to obtain information on the amount and character of the yield of crude oil or tar from different typical oil shales, the yield of light oil or naptha that might be suitable for use in motor fuels, and other products of shale oil. As the west has large resources both of oil shale and low-grade non-coking coals, it is of interest to know the relative yields of tars, light oils, and combustible gases that can be produced from these coals when retorted under conditions similar to those suited for oil-shale retorting. Source of Samples The coal samples were obtained from deposits on or adjacent to the public lands in the States of the Rocky Mountain region. Many of the mines sampled are operating under Government leases or permits. The number of coal samples secured from the various states are: Colorado, 6; Montana, 9; north Dakota, 6; New Mexico. 1; South Dakota, 1; Wyoming, 9. Of these samples, 14 were lignite coal, 16 subbituminous coal, and a bituminous coal. The standard channel method of the Bureau of Mines was used for sampling. Coal samples received at the Boulder Office weighed about twelve pounds each, and duplicate samples were sent to the Pittsburgh Station for proximate and ultimate analyses. The origin of the samples and description of the deposits are given in Table 1.
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APA: Joseph W. Horne  (1927)  RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? Introduction

MLA: Joseph W. Horne RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.

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