Issue 34 - Tidbits of Sheridan and Johnson Counties

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On August 27, 1859, the first productive oil well was drilled in Titusville, PA. Come along with Tidbits as we take a look at petroleum! RECIPE: • Take a warm planet and cover liberally with green plants, especially large tropical ferns. Allow plants to decay, and cover planet with alternate layers of rotted plants and sediment. Wait 500 million years, or until sediments harden. Depending on heat and temperature, the result will be pockets of coal, oil, or natural gas. Drill, refine, and serve. • “Petro” is Greek for stone and “oleum” is Latin for oil. Petroleum is crude oil. Crude oil is not really flammable. It’s composed of thousands of compounds, and the refinement process results in different products. First the oil is pumped into a “fractionating” column and heated. Certain components of the oil have low boiling points and are very light, so they vaporize and rise to the top where they are collected. These include propane and butane. The “middle distillates” are heavier and rise only half way up the column: gasoline, kerosene, and fuel oil. Heavy residues stay on the bottom, such as asphalt and wax. If these products are distilled again— some under pressure, some in a vacuum— they can be broken down into even more things.

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BLACK GOLD IN CANADA • The first commercial oil well in Canada became operational in 1858 at Oil Springs, Ontario. James Miller Williams dug several wells between 1855 and 1858 before discovering a rich reserve of oil four meters below ground. He extracted 1.5 million liters of crude oil by 1860, refining much of it into kerosene lamp oil. Because William’s oil well became commercially viable a year before the oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania did, it can be considered to be the first commercial oil well in North America. Today Canada is the sixth largest oil producing country in the world. INDISPENSIBLE • You’d be surprised at how hard it is to get away from petroleum products. Your bed sheets, pajamas, and shirt may be 50% polyester, made from natural gas. Your alarm clock has a styrene case, an ethylene derivative. Soap is made from the fatty acid in paraffin, and shampoo contains propylene glycol. You have a plastic toothbrush. There are petro-products in shaving cream. Rubbing alcohol is a derivative. The morning paper was pulped using petrodetergents and printed with carbon-black, which comes from crude oil. Consider your plastic glasses, buttons on your shirt, synthetic rubber soles, and the pen in your pocket. Your vinyl kitchen floor and floor wax and ammonia. The wax on your milk carton and the plastic coffeemaker and the cellophane over your donuts. The asphalt you drive on and the antifreeze in your engine. The nylon ribbon in your typewriter. The list is practically endless: plastics, synthetic fibers, adhesives, surface coatings, drugs, pesticides, fertilizers. • There are more than 3,000 compounds that originate with crude oil. Still, only 5% of world oil consumption is used for petrochemical products. The rest is burned as fuel. OCTANE, KNOCKING, & DIESEL • Crude oil is composed of nothing but hydrogen and carbon atoms, linked together in chains of various lengths. When you separate the petroleum into its different “chains,” you get different substances. As the chains get longer, they get heavier and they have different properties. Methane (with one carbon atom), ethane (two carbon atoms), propane (three), and butane (four) are the four lightest chains, which are all gasses with low boiling points. Octane is called octane because it has eight carbon atoms. • In a gasoline engine, gas and air are mixed together to create a vapor that is compressed by a piston, which is then ignited by a spark plug. The amount of compression is called the compression ratio of the engine. • Octane handles compression very well- you can compress it a lot and nothing happens. When gas ignites by compression rather than because of the spark from the spark plug, it causes knocking in the engine which causes damage. The octane rating of gasoline tells you how much the fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. Lower-octane gas (like “regular” 87-octane gasoline) can handle the least amount of compression before igniting. 87 octane gasoline contains 87% octane and 13% other fuel. • The compression ratio of an engine determines the octane rating of the gas that must be used in the car. One way to increase the horsepower of an engine is to increase its compression ratio. So a “high-performance engine” has a higher compression ratio and requires higher-octane fuel. • Charles Kettering was trying to eliminate the “knock” in the engine when he found that adding lead to gasoline increased the octane level, which boosted fuel economy and eliminated knocking. Lead was added to gasoline until the 1970s when it was found to be highly toxic to humans.

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DIESEL FACTS • In a diesel engine, only air is compressed by the piston. The more that air is compressed, the hotter it becomes. Diesel fuel is injected at just the right moment of compression and combusts from the heat of the air alone– no spark plug required. Diesel fuel is heavier, denser, and less flammable than gasoline. In order to detonate it, it has to be compressed in a cylinder to a very high pressure and temperature, at which point it detonates without a spark. Because diesel is denser, it has more energy per gallon. Diesel-powered vehicles get more miles per gallon. However, diesel fuel requires a very high compression engine, which is more expensive to build. And because it relies on temperature to detonate, diesel engines traditionally have more trouble starting in cold temperatures. Diesel fuel emits far less carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other emissions that contribute to global warming. CRANKCASE OIL • In motor oils, what does the “W” stand for, such as in 10W-30? It stands for winter. The two numbers, 10 and 30, denote the viscosity of the oil, or its ability to flow. The 10 before the W designates the viscosity in the winter, while the 30 indicates the oil’s ability to flow at normal temperatures. The lower the number in front of the W, the greater the oil’s ability to flow at low temperatures. In SAE 10W 30, the SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers. -FACT• About 40% of the oil we consume comes from U.S. production. The U.S. is the third Of Sheridan & Johnson Counties largest oil-producing nation in the world, behind only Saudi Published weekly by Arabia and Russia. Our largest Kysar Publishing. foreign oil supplier is Canada, Call (307) 655-5095 followed by Mexico, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and Nigeria. bkysar@sjtidbits.com

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PETROLEUM BY-PRODUCTS • The first U.S. oil well was drilled near Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859. At that time, a man named Robert Chesebrough was the owner of a kerosene business which had boomed after the invention of the kerosene lamp five years earlier. With the sudden oil boom, he traveled to Pennsylvania to get into the petroleum business. • While questioning the drill workers, he found that they were annoyed by problems with a waxy residue that stuck to their drilling rods, gumming them up. They scraped it off and threw it away. Chesebrough returned home to Brooklyn with some of it and spent months experimenting with it: extracting, purifying, and testing. Soon he had a colorless, odorless oily substance, in a day and age when the only oils available were animal and vegetable oils that spoiled easily and smelled terrible. • He went on the road with this product, selling it for a penny an ounce. Doctors used it to hasten healing; housewives used it to remove stains from furniture; farm hands used it to revitalize dried leather goods; farmers used it to prevent rust on machinery; painters used it to prevent paint splatters from sticking to floors; and druggists used it as a base for creams and cosmetics. Soon Chesebrough had transformed a gummy waste product into a milliondollar industry, and the product is still found in every drugstore and supermarket today. Chesebrough named the product after the German word for ‘water’ and the Greek word for ‘oil’. What is the product called? Answer: Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. NIFTY NYLON • Nylon was patented in 1937. Nylon is made from coal, petroleum, natural gas, air, and water. It is an excellent material because it does not mildew, decay, or absorb moisture like other fabrics, and it is not harmed by oil and grease or household cleansers. WATER DISPLACING OIL • In 1953 Norm Larson and two other researchers were searching for a substance to prevent rust on missiles. They needed to find a formula that would displace water, preventing it from sitting on metal surfaces. They tried many formulas before hitting upon formula #40. This concoction of petroleum-based mineral spirits and mineral oil repelled water, preventing corrosion. The product was named for its water-displacing abilities and for the fact that it was the 40th attempt. • When workers building missiles began using it, they found it so useful that they began taking it home, where they found more uses for it. It stops hinges from squeaking, loosens frozen nuts and bolts, keeps snow from sticking to snow shovels, and even removes crayon marks and tar splatters from surfaces.


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Brut is a Mastiff that enjoys playing with soft toys, and getting in the water trough in the exercise area. After running around a bit, he likes to walk and responds well to correction when needed and is doing quite well on a leash. He gets quite excited to get out for a walk. He does better with dogs that are not reactive, but what dog doesn’t? Brut would do well with a calm and assertive owner, who will spend active time, as well as, relaxing with him and giving affection.

Dog Isn’t Essential to Good First Date DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I recently met a guy who was walking his beautiful chocolate Lab in the park several blocks away. While petting his dog (I asked permission first, of course), I mentioned that I have a dog, too. He said, “Great! We should meet up at the dog park sometime.” I would love that, but my spaniel, “Jamey,” is not well-behaved and doesn’t play nice with other dogs. I like this guy. What should I do? -- Single in Boston DEAR SINGLE: If you like the guy, be honest with him. Explain that Jamey doesn’t socialize well with other dogs, and that you’re nervous about how he would fare at the dog park. Suggest another neutral spot along this guy’s walk route, such as a coffee shop -- or even just meet him at the park without Jamey and get to know his dog better. Most experienced dog owners understand the frustration that can come with training and socializing their pets, and will respect your concerns with bringing Jamey to a dog park. That’s because you’re being a responsible owner. Now, should this first meeting blossom into additional meet-ups, and this guy wants to meet Jamey, you decide when it’s time to introduce them. If you think Jamey will behave when there is just one other dog around, suggest a meeting place where there are few distractions and introduce the dogs to each other, keeping both on leash the entire time. Meantime, continue working with Jamey, emphasizing his basic obedience training. On walks, train him to stay at your side even when passing other dogs, and don’t allow him to run ahead or wander. Once you are confident he will obey your commands, begin socializing him to other dogs gradually. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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WATER DISPLACING OIL (Continued): • By 1958 the product came in an aerosol can, and it was marketed to mechanics and hardware stores nationwide. The company got a boost in 1961 when Hurricane Carla wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast; the product was used extensively to recondition flooded cars and prevent rust on metal equipment. • Today there are more than 2,000 ways to use it. Norm Larson sold his share of the company for a pittance and never got rich off his invention, but it is now found in an estimated four out of every five American homes. What’s it called? Answer at bottom of page. QUOTE “My grandfather rode a camel, my father rode a camel, I drive a Mercedes, my son drives a Land Rover, his son will drive a Land Rover, but his son will ride a camel.” -Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Dubai, on his concern over peak oil. Answer: WD-40, for ‘water displacement formula #40.’

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