IC 7968 Constitution Of Oil-Shale Kerogen: Bibliography And Notes On Bureau Of Mines Research ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. E. Robinson
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Oil-shale kerogen was processed into oil and oil products before the first oil well was completed by Drake in 1859. However, because of economic and other advantages, natural petroleum has been the principal source of liquid fuels and lubricants since 1859 and is a convenient root of many [organic] chemicals in common use today. In recent years the difference has narrowed between the cost of producing liquid fuels from well petroleum and other sources. This narrowing of cost difference has resulted both from the increased cost of finding new sources of petroleum in the United States and the experimental demonstration of lowered costs for synthetic liquid fuels by the Federal Bureau of Mines and by industry. Available petroleum resources of this country are being reduced and eventually may be inadequate to meet the demand. Alternate means of assuring an adequate supply of liquid fuels for this country include the development of processes for utilizing other carbonaceous materials such as oil shale and coal.
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APA: W. E. Robinson  (1960)  IC 7968 Constitution Of Oil-Shale Kerogen: Bibliography And Notes On Bureau Of Mines Research ? Introduction

MLA: W. E. Robinson IC 7968 Constitution Of Oil-Shale Kerogen: Bibliography And Notes On Bureau Of Mines Research ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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