RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. E. Stanfield
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

Asphalts from. Wyoming "black oils" are being studied at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Laramie, Wyo., in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. These black oils are characterized by their high-asphalt, high-sulphur, and low-gasoline content and are difficult to refine by present methods into high-octane motor fuels, burning oils, and lubricants. Accordingly, their principal use, at present, is for the manufacture of road oil and asphalt. The present production of black oil could be increased to meet a greater demand. During 1937 the daily production of these crude oils in Wyoming was slightly over 13,000 barrels, while, the estimated potential production from existing wells was 56,000 barrels.
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APA: K. E. Stanfield  (1939)  RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? Introduction

MLA: K. E. Stanfield RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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