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titleOfInvention How to convert peat into kerosene, process called kerosening
abstract As peat is an abundant natural resource of little value, kerosening is an excellent way to enhance it. Indeed, a raw material containing approximately 5,000-5,500 BTU/lb (peat) is used and it is transformed into a flammable liquid containing approximately 18,000-19,000 BTU/lb (kerosene). Moreover, since the raw materials used, peat and natural gas, are not expensive, kerosening is very profitable. For example, a mixture of about 265 lbs of peat + about 175 lbs of methane = about 1 barrel of synthetic kerosene worth about 690-100/barrel. Kerosening produces good quality kerosene which can be used as such as a liquid fuel or, after distillation, as a liquid fuel compatible with most engines.
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