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Applied Energy, Vol.58, No.2-3, 161-175, 1997
Exploitation of Jordanian oil-shales
Oil shale is the major indigenous fossil-fuel in Jordan, yet it is not used at present. Its predicted reserves (>5x10(10) tonnes) should be sufficient to satisfy national energy-requirements for several centuries. Jordanian oil-shale has a gross calorific-value of 6 (+/- 1) MJ kg(-1), an oil yield of similar to 10%, and a sulphur content of similar to 3% by weight of the raw shale (i.e. 7 to 9% of the organic-matter content). A multi-purpose process (consisting of electricity generation, thermal water-desalination, retorting, chemical production as well as mineral extraction) could achieve high utilisation-factors for both the oil shale's chemical and energy potentials. A strategy for this exploitation is proposed.