The Oil Shale IndustryFrederick A. Stokes Company, 1920 - 175 lappuses |
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20. lappuse
... inch pipes , 30 to 40 feet high , for air condensers . There is the three - story - high sulphate of ammonia house , with its high column - stills , the acid saturators for the ammonia , vacuum or other evaporator for the sulphate from ...
... inch pipes , 30 to 40 feet high , for air condensers . There is the three - story - high sulphate of ammonia house , with its high column - stills , the acid saturators for the ammonia , vacuum or other evaporator for the sulphate from ...
21. lappuse
... inches in a distance of ten or twenty miles . The whole formation must have been laid down over a wide lake area and the deposition must have been very slow and regular . The limits of the deposit have been accurately de- fined by ...
... inches in a distance of ten or twenty miles . The whole formation must have been laid down over a wide lake area and the deposition must have been very slow and regular . The limits of the deposit have been accurately de- fined by ...
23. lappuse
... inches thick . In Albert Mines are six beds of the following thickness ( the most im- portant in New Brunswick ) : 6.5 feet , 3.5 feet , 5 feet , 4.5 feet , 6 feet , and one with thin beds of oil shale . In Baltimore are four beds , 4 ...
... inches thick . In Albert Mines are six beds of the following thickness ( the most im- portant in New Brunswick ) : 6.5 feet , 3.5 feet , 5 feet , 4.5 feet , 6 feet , and one with thin beds of oil shale . In Baltimore are four beds , 4 ...
25. lappuse
... inches in thickness . Samples tested by the Canadian Bureau of Mines re- sulted as follows : Quebec Crude oil , Imperial gal . , a ton Specific gravity of Ammonium sulphate- the oil pounds a ton Bed No. 1 . Bed No. 2 . 30.0 0.962 42.20 ...
... inches in thickness . Samples tested by the Canadian Bureau of Mines re- sulted as follows : Quebec Crude oil , Imperial gal . , a ton Specific gravity of Ammonium sulphate- the oil pounds a ton Bed No. 1 . Bed No. 2 . 30.0 0.962 42.20 ...
27. lappuse
... 30 to 34 gallons of crude oil to the ton . The Wakkerstroom shale has yielded as much as 90 gallons a ton , but the shale is only 9 inches thick . Oil shales are exposed at many places on the coast DISTRIBUTION OF OIL SHALE 27.
... 30 to 34 gallons of crude oil to the ton . The Wakkerstroom shale has yielded as much as 90 gallons a ton , but the shale is only 9 inches thick . Oil shales are exposed at many places on the coast DISTRIBUTION OF OIL SHALE 27.
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American shales ammonia ammonium sulphate amount apparatus Asphaltic average barrels of oil Baumé Broxburn Bureau of Mines burner carbon cent coal Colorado Colorado School commercial condenser cost cracking crude oil crude shale oil cubic feet cylinder daily capacity decomposition demand destructive distillation distilled at 200°C distilling flask dry distillation economic Elko Engineering erected estimated experimental fuel oil gallons of oil gasoline Geological Survey Grand Valley gravity Green River formation hydrocarbons inches increased kerosene laboratory lubricating oil maximum methods mineral Nevada nitrogen obtained Oil distilled oil fields oil from shale oil produced oil shale deposits oil shale industry operation output Parachute creek paraffin wax pipe Pumpherston refinery refining retort samples School of Mines Scotch shale Scotland seam shale beds shale land spent shale square mile steam sulphuric acid temperature tests tion Total exposure United States Geological unsaturated unsaturated compounds Utah vapors Wyoming yield of oil
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50. lappuse - ... any deposits of oil shale belonging to the United States and the surface of so much of the public lands containing such deposits, or land adjacent thereto, as may be required for the extraction and reduction of the leased minerals, under such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with such sections, as he may prescribe.
51. lappuse - Wyoming," approved August 1, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 1346), shall be subject to disposition only in the form and manner provided in this Act, except as to valid claims existent at date of the passage of this Act and thereafter maintained in compliance with the laws under which initiated? which claims may be perfected under such laws, including discovery.
150. lappuse - It is just at this juncture that we have made a discovery that has disclosed what is undoubtedly one of our greatest mineral resources — one that should supply the needs of the war, and that for generations to come will enable the United States to maintain its supremacy over the rest of the world as a producer of crude oil and gasoline and incidentally of ammonia as a highly valuable by-product. We have discovered that we possess mountain ranges of rock that will yield billions of barrels of oil.
18. lappuse - The explanation for this lies in the fact that crude oil is not the only product of value that may be obtained. The ammonium sulphate is also valuable. If this is obtained in large quantity, as in the case of shales now being treated, the total result in crude oil, plus ammonium sulphate, may be economically profitable. The following series of products are secured from the Scotch shales : 1. Permanent gases used for fuel under retorts.
50. lappuse - ... extraction and reduction of the leased minerals, under such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, as he may prescribe ; that no lease hereunder shall exceed five thousand one hundred and twenty acres of land, to be described by the legal subdivisions of the public-land surveys, or if unsurveyed, to be surveyed by the United States, at the expense of the applicant, in accordance with regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.
51. lappuse - That the deposits of coal, phosphate, sodium, oil, oil shale, and gas, herein referred to, in lands valuable for such minerals, including lands and deposits described in the joint resolution entitled " Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to permit the continuation of coal mining operations on certain lands in Wyoming...
51. lappuse - ... year, at the rate of 50 cents per acre per annum, for the lands included in the lease, the rental paid for any one year to be credited against the royalties accruing for that year; such royalties to be subject to readjustment at the end of each...
51. lappuse - Secretary may, in his discretion, waive the payment of any royalty and rental during the first five years of any lease : Provided, That any person having a valid claim to such minerals under existing laws on January 1, 1919, shall, upon the relinquishment of such claim, be entitled to a lease under the provisions of this section for such area of the land relinquished as shall not exceed the maximum area authorized by this section to be leased to an individual or corporation: Provided, however, That...
94. lappuse - The average amount of ammonium sulphate produced from the shale by steam distillation was about two and one-half times the amount obtained from the same samples by dry distillation, thus providing a factor for the conversion of the figure for ammonium sulphate by dry distillation to ammonium sulphate which may be obtained with steam distillation (the method practiced in the oil-shale industry of Scotland and France). In the six samples tested an average of 37.8 per cent of the nitrogen in the shale...
50. lappuse - For the privilege of mining, extracting, and disposing of the oil or other minerals covered by a lease under this section...