Bulletin 88 Condensation of gasoline from natural gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
GEORGEA. BURRELL FRANKM. SEIBERT G. G. Oberfell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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60
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is conducting a series of investigations with the common aim of minimizing the losses that occur in the mining and treatment of mineral substances. The results of the investi- gations are being published in reports of the bureau. This report treats of a method of preventing some of the waste of the natural gas incidental to oil mining. This method, the condensation of gasoline from natural gas, offers to the oil operator and others a profitable means of utilizing some of the oil-well gas now being wasted. The most desired constituent of crude oil is obtained, the production of oil is not hindered, and the gas, after the extraction of gasoline, can be returned to the leased area to drive pumps or into pipe lines for uses to which natural gas is ordinarily put, usually with its fuel value lessened only in slight degree. Publications already issued briefly discuss the subject. In this report the work is treated in greater detail, and the results of many additional tests are shown.
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APA: GEORGEA. BURRELL FRANKM. SEIBERT G. G. Oberfell  (1915)  Bulletin 88 Condensation of gasoline from natural gas

MLA: GEORGEA. BURRELL FRANKM. SEIBERT G. G. Oberfell Bulletin 88 Condensation of gasoline from natural gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1915.

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