Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy (JMPEE)

 

TITLE

Microwave Heating of New Brunswick Oil Shale [PDF]

AUTHORS

J. R. Butts, J. E. Lewis and F. R. Steward

1982

18

1

37-44

YEAR

VOLUME

ISSUE

PAGES

 

Abstract

Microwave energy is used to heat New Brunswick oil shale to pyrolysis temperatures. Chromatographic analysis of the liberated gases revealed the presence of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, ethylene, and acetylene. Average oil yield was 90.6% of the Fischer assay. Net energy ratio (energy out/energy in) of 3 is predicted for a moderate grade shale of 22 U.S. gal/ton.