About technical terms of oil shale and shale oil
Oil shale and shale oil terminology contains a lot of contradictions. Scientists and specialists worldwide have long debated about the use of proper terms but no harmonized terminology has been managed to establish as yet. Below new terms to replace the currently used shale, shale oil and shale gase...
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Published in | Oil shale (Tallinn, Estonia : 1984) Vol. 32; no. 4; p. 291 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Tallinn
Estonian Academy Publishers
01.01.2015
Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus (Estonian Academy Publishers) |
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Summary: | Oil shale and shale oil terminology contains a lot of contradictions. Scientists and specialists worldwide have long debated about the use of proper terms but no harmonized terminology has been managed to establish as yet. Below new terms to replace the currently used shale, shale oil and shale gases will be proposed. The characteristic feature of oil shale is the presence of kerogen (organic matter) from which oil is obtained by thermal treatment in the absence of oxygen. Shale oil is the main product of oil shale thermal treatment or processing (sometimes also called retorting). The term shale tar for this product of oil shale processing has become obsolete. Utilization of oil shale is technically and economically feasible only if can at least 20% of its kerogen be converted into oil by thermal processing. If oil yield is less, one can but talk about some kind of low-kerogen rock and not true oil shale. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0208-189X 1736-7492 |
DOI: | 10.3176/oil.2015.4.01 |