Bulletin 120 Extraction of Gasoline From Natural Gas by Absorption Methods

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 73
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- 1855 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1917
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines is conducting a series of investigations, with
a view to ascertaining the most efficient methods of obtaining gasoline
from petroleum and natural gas. This report deals with a
method of extracting gasoline from natural gas by absorbing the
gasoline in oil and subsequently separating it from the oil by distillation.
The process is quite different from those of compression
and condensation which have been used for a number of years for
extracting gasoline from casing-head natural gas, and has not
heretofore been described in the literature. MANUFACTURE OF GASOLINE FROM CASING-HEAD GAS.
The extraction of gasoline from casing-head natural gas by compression
and condensation methods has become a large and lucrative
industry in this country. In the year 1915 about 65,000,000a
gallons of gasoline prepared by these methods was placed on the
market. In addition, in marketing this gasoline, at many plants
an equivalent quantity of naphtha was blended with the gasoline,
thereby utilizing for automobile fuel and other purposes a large
quantity of naphtha that otherwise would have been unsuited for
these purposes. The increase for the year 1915 over 1914 was about
22,000,000 gallons. For the year 1916 the production should be more
than 100,000,000 gallons. The quantity of casing-head gas treated
in the year 1915 by compression and condensation methods amounted
to about 24,000,000,000 cubic feet; the average yield of gasoline was
2.57 gallons per 1,000 cubic feet. b This casing-head gas represents
natural gas that formerly went largely to waste; hence the process
represented a distinct and important step in the utilization of the
natural gas produced in this country.
Citation
APA:
(1917) Bulletin 120 Extraction of Gasoline From Natural Gas by Absorption MethodsMLA: Bulletin 120 Extraction of Gasoline From Natural Gas by Absorption Methods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1917.