Underground Electrocarbonization Of Coal And Related Hydrocarbons

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 722 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 9, 1954
Abstract
RANKING high in the nation's wealth of natural resources, readily available liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons are nevertheless falling steadily in supply, while industrial requirements for hydro- carbon compounds are greater today than during the peak period of World War II. Theoretically, several processes will increase the future supply of liquid and gaseous fuels, but the practical application of these methods depends on two controlling factors: 1-that enough carbon- bearing material be available to warrant industrial exploitation, and 2-that the given process be physically, chemically, and economically applicable. With regard to the first factor, the Western Hemisphere is fortunately well supplied, see Table I.
Citation
APA:
(1954) Underground Electrocarbonization Of Coal And Related HydrocarbonsMLA: Underground Electrocarbonization Of Coal And Related Hydrocarbons. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.