Bulletin 200 Evaporation Loss of Petroleum in the Mid Continent Field

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 130
- File Size:
- 4126 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1922
Abstract
In 1919 the United States was threatened with a shortage of gaso- line. In spite of this well-known fact, a detailed field investigation has shown that in one stage only of handling crude oil the volume of gasoline that evaporates is equal to one-thirtieth of the country's yearly gasoline production. This loss occurs during the few days that the oil is stored on the leases before being taken by the pipe line, and in 1919, in the Mid-Continent field alone, it amounted to 122,100,000 gallons. Large as it is, it is only a part of the loss on the lease.
Investigation has further shown that the gasoline in crude oil evaporates from one-half to six-tenths as rapidly as the same gaso- line after being distilled and stored, all evaporative conditions being the same.
Many wastes in the oil fields are called "necessary." By this is meant that the cost of preventing the waste is greater than the gain through saving. Evaporation losses have fallen heretofore in this category, but now they must be considered unnecessary. In other words, it is no longer economical for any handler of crude oil to permit losses through evaporation.
In accordance with its purpose of seeking to conserve mineral resources, the Bureau of Mines investigated the loss of gasoline by evaporation in the storage and handling of petroleum. Inasmuch as most producers had not decided that their losses justified cor- rective measures and no evidence was available on the comparative losses in various stages of handling the oil, the investigation was limited to determining by experiment and observation the nature and magnitude of evaporation losses, where the greatest losses are, and the factor controlling evaporation.
Citation
APA:
(1922) Bulletin 200 Evaporation Loss of Petroleum in the Mid Continent FieldMLA: Bulletin 200 Evaporation Loss of Petroleum in the Mid Continent Field. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.