Claims
- 1. A method of making available economical fuel from arctic and subarctic environments without melting the permafrost along a transportation right of way comprising the steps of;
- a. preparing a liquid fuel comprising methanol;
- b. preparing a solid fuel comprising coal of -200 mesh particle size;
- c. forming a cold combustible mixture of said liquid fuel and said solid fuel at a temperature of less than 32.degree.F.; including the steps of admixing and cooling said coal and said methanol; and
- d. pumping the cold combustible mixture through a pipeline in the frozen permafrost at a temperature below 32.degree.F. to a destination.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said cold combustible mixture of said liquid fuel and said solid fuel at a temperature less than 32.degree.F. is formed by the steps of:
- a. cooling said liquid fuel to a low temperature sufficiently below 32.degree.F. that it can be admixed with a predetermined first proportion of said solid fuel at a first predetermined temperature and have the resulting admixture be at a second temperature less than 32.degree.F; and
- b. admixing the cooled said liquid fuel at said low temperature with said predetermined first proportion of said solid fuel at said first predetermined temperature to form said cold combustible mixture at said second temperature less than 32.degree.F.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 405,682, filed Oct. 11, 1973, and now abandoned.
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