Synthetic Liquid Fuels. Hearing on H.R. 5475 |
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... amount . It is , however , a raw material that is distinctly limited . The figures I have given you do not take into account the fact that we might increase our natural - gas reserves through further explora- tions as we have in the ...
... amount . It is , however , a raw material that is distinctly limited . The figures I have given you do not take into account the fact that we might increase our natural - gas reserves through further explora- tions as we have in the ...
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... amount of work is being done by the Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal Co. , in cooperation with the Standard Oil Development Co. It is reported that they are building a pilot plant to both gasify and carbonize coal as a first step toward ...
... amount of work is being done by the Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal Co. , in cooperation with the Standard Oil Development Co. It is reported that they are building a pilot plant to both gasify and carbonize coal as a first step toward ...
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... amounts of oil even in the next 5 or 10 years . It follows that new decisions must be made on commercial synthetic - fuel plants . It The United States could embark at once on a program to build a commercial synthetic - fuel capacity of ...
... amounts of oil even in the next 5 or 10 years . It follows that new decisions must be made on commercial synthetic - fuel plants . It The United States could embark at once on a program to build a commercial synthetic - fuel capacity of ...
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... amount of work in using wood waste as a source of alcohol . Mr. DOLLIVER . Is that done at Peoria ? Dr. SCHROEDER . No ; that is not done at Peoria . Mr. DOLLIVER . Where is that done ? Dr. SCHROEDER . You are getting me out of my field ...
... amount of work in using wood waste as a source of alcohol . Mr. DOLLIVER . Is that done at Peoria ? Dr. SCHROEDER . No ; that is not done at Peoria . Mr. DOLLIVER . Where is that done ? Dr. SCHROEDER . You are getting me out of my field ...
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... amounts of oil and gasoline today I would put my money as much as possible on oil shale , because you can build plants more quickly and cheaper than you can plants using coal . However , you must bear in mind the limitation on oil shale ...
... amounts of oil and gasoline today I would put my money as much as possible on oil shale , because you can build plants more quickly and cheaper than you can plants using coal . However , you must bear in mind the limitation on oil shale ...
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amount of steel Answer aviation gasoline AYRES barrels per day BECKWORTH believe bill Bureau of Mines capacity cents per gallon CHAIRMAN commercial plant commercial-size committee construction and operation cost crude oil D. C. DEAR DOLLIVER ELLSWORTH engineering erection Ethyl February 26 Fischer-Tropsch process fuel oil fuels from coal fuels from natural fuels industry gas into liquid Government HESELTON HINSHAW hydrogenation Interior investment liquid fuel plants loans manufacture ment MURPHREE National Petroleum Council natural gas oil companies oil industry oil products oil shale patents percent petroleum industry petroleum products pilot plant pilot-plant present private industry production of synthetic proposed question raw material Reconstruction Finance Corporation refining reserves RUBEL SCHROEDER secondary recovery Secretary shale oil shortage Standard Oil steel required supply of petroleum synthesis gas synthetic fuel plants synthetic liquid fuels synthetic oil synthetic-fuel technical testimony three plants tion United Wolverton
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