Petroleum: Its History, Origin, Occurrence, Production, Physical and Chemical Constitution, Technology, Examination and Uses; Together with the Occurrences and Uses of Natural Gas |
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... Lower eocene ; Mesozoic group , chalk 116 Semonian , Cenomanian , Gault , Neocomian ( including Wealden ' . Jura , Upper - Jura ; Middle fura , Lower - Jura , Rhaetic Trias upper ) Paleozoic group , Dvas , Carboniferous ; Devonian ...
... Lower eocene ; Mesozoic group , chalk 116 Semonian , Cenomanian , Gault , Neocomian ( including Wealden ' . Jura , Upper - Jura ; Middle fura , Lower - Jura , Rhaetic Trias upper ) Paleozoic group , Dvas , Carboniferous ; Devonian ...
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... lower country , " lying in Butler , Armstrong and Clarion counties . In studying the relative po- sitions of the most productive wells , Mr. Angell had observed in the " upper country , " that a narrow belt extending across from ...
... lower country , " lying in Butler , Armstrong and Clarion counties . In studying the relative po- sitions of the most productive wells , Mr. Angell had observed in the " upper country , " that a narrow belt extending across from ...
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... lower temperature . In petroleum ether the oil is soluble without residue ; its flashing point lies at 113 ° F. , and its burning point at 194 ° F. Its specific gravity at 62.6 ° F. is 0.9032 . The boiling point is the same as the ...
... lower temperature . In petroleum ether the oil is soluble without residue ; its flashing point lies at 113 ° F. , and its burning point at 194 ° F. Its specific gravity at 62.6 ° F. is 0.9032 . The boiling point is the same as the ...
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... Lower Alsace at Pechel- bronn , Lobsan , Schwabweiler , and Hagenau ) , and the third on the west side of the Tegernsee . The oil was formerly obtained in a primitive way by digging pits in which it was allowed to collect . In the 18th ...
... Lower Alsace at Pechel- bronn , Lobsan , Schwabweiler , and Hagenau ) , and the third on the west side of the Tegernsee . The oil was formerly obtained in a primitive way by digging pits in which it was allowed to collect . In the 18th ...
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... ( lower ) 0.800 to 0.7777 . The vertical distance from the first to the third oil sand is about 250 feet . As a rule the specifically lighter oils furnish a greater yield of illuminating oil , though exceptions have been known . Thus ...
... ( lower ) 0.800 to 0.7777 . The vertical distance from the first to the third oil sand is about 250 feet . As a rule the specifically lighter oils furnish a greater yield of illuminating oil , though exceptions have been known . Thus ...
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