RI 4830 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1951

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
O. C. Blade
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

The use of Diesel fuel as a source of power is continuing to increase in the United States. The latest available figures indicate that refineries are delivering in excess of 10,000,000 barrels of this type of fuel per month. Factors contributing to this increased consumption are conversions by a number of railroads from steam to Diesel locomotives and the growing use of Diesel engines in buses, trucks, tractors, earth-moving machinery, water craft, and stationary power plants. The increasing importance of Diesel fuel has led to a need for more information on its characteristics, particularly on the grades and qualities currently being marketed. To supply this information the American Petroleum Institute and the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, under a cooperative agreement, are conducting annual surveys of Diesel fuels produced in refineries in this country. Samples of Diesel fuel were analyzed by the manufacturers in accordance with instructions from the Motor-Fuels Survey Panel of the Automotive Research Committee of the American Petroleum Institute. Results of the analyses were transmitted to the Bureau of Mines where the data were studied am compiled as shown in the tables of this report. The first survey was made in 1950 and was published as a Bureau of Mines report. The present report shows the results of a similar survey made during 1951.
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APA: O. C. Blade  (1951)  RI 4830 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1951

MLA: O. C. Blade RI 4830 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1951. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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