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The Ore bin ; Vol. 36 No. 8 (August 1974)

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  • The United States has enormous deposits of oil shale which, if developed, could provide energy resources for centuries. Because of the vast size of these deposits, they are currently receiving a great deal of attention. This issue of The ORE BIN is devoted to a discussion of oil shale -- what it is, how it formed, its distribution, methods of extracting the oil, economics of the industry, and the environmental impact of processing the shale.
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  • Oil shale -- What is oil shale? -- Where is oil shale found? -- What is the history of commercial development? -- What is the status of the U. S. oil shale development? -- How is oil removed from oil shale? -- What will be the effect on the environment? -- What is the outlook for the industry? -- Bibliography.
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