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  2. Coal oil - Wikipedia

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    James Young's Addiewell Works in West Lothian. The term was in use by the late 18th century for oil produced as a by-product of the production of coal gas and coal tar. [6] In the early 19th century, it was discovered that coal oil distilled from cannel coal could be used in lamps as an illuminant, although the early coal oil burned with a smokey flame, so that it was used only for outdoor ...

  3. History of the petroleum industry - Wikipedia

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    Oil field in California, 1938. The modern history of petroleum began in the nineteenth century with the refining of paraffin from crude oil. The Scottish chemist James Young in 1847 noticed a natural petroleum seepage in the Riddings colliery at Alfreton, Derbyshire from which he distilled a light thin oil suitable for use as lamp oil, at the same time obtaining a thicker oil suitable for ...

  4. History of manufactured fuel gases - Wikipedia

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    Initial experiments in 1817–1825, which were failures; began to be used widely in 1860s. Simpler, much less labor-intensive manufacturing process. Oil very expensive feedstock compared to coal; prices (and illuminous efficacy per ft 3) double to triple that of regular coal gas. Oil catalytic semi-water gas. (Improved Jones Process) Petroleum oil.

  5. Cannel coal - Wikipedia

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    Cannel coal from the Pennsylvanian of NE Ohio. Cannel coal or candle coal is a type of bituminous coal, [1] also classified as terrestrial type oil shale. [2] [3] [4] Due to its physical morphology and low mineral content cannel coal is considered to be coal but by its texture and composition of the organic matter it is considered to be oil shale. [5]

  6. History Repeats Itself: Here's How the 2020s Are ... - AOL

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    Foreign companies began drilling operations in South America, with Venezuela becoming the world's second-largest oil-producing nation. Petroleum would overtake coal in the midcentury and has ...

  7. Fossil fuel - Wikipedia

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    The use of peat as a domestic fuel predates recorded history. Coal was burned in some early furnaces for the smelting of metal ore, while semi-solid hydrocarbons from oil seeps were also burned in ancient times, [29] they were mostly used for waterproofing and embalming. [30] Commercial exploitation of petroleum began in the 19th century. [31]

  8. China Pledges $24B For Coal-to-Oil Infrastructure To Reduce ...

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    Such projects could shield China from oil price volatility, as it is the world's largest importer of crude oil. In 2023, its imports reached 11.3 million barrels per day, growing over 10% compared ...

  9. Glasgow climate talks must consign coal power to history ...

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    The summit in November is the last chance for the world to limit global warming to 1.5C, Alok Sharma says. Glasgow climate talks must consign coal power to history, Cop26 president urges Skip to ...