ARCHAIC MANNER OF LOW-TEMPERATURE CARBONIZATION OF OIL SHALE
IN WARTIME GERMANY
A. KOGERMAN
Oil Shale
Institute of Chemistry
Tallinn, Estonia
Estonian oil shale industry with its 80-years-old history is unique in the world and has been an object of continuos interest of other states processing analogous resources. Germany, when preparing for a big war in 1930s, was deeply interested in shale oil as a possible substitute for naphtha and as a special fuel for submarines. |