PETROL PRODUCTION
DEVELOPMENT IN AUSTRALIA 35,000 GALLONS DAILY The first petrol produced on a commercial scale in Australia from Australian crude oil was distilled at Glen Davis on August 26 and used in a car which carried the Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart) 150 miles to Sydney. The full battery of 108 retorts will soon be absorbing nearly 500 tons of shale a day, and producing 58,000 gallons of crude oil, which will be converted into about 35,000 gallons of petrol. In a national broadcast, Sir Frederick Stewart said the occasion was. a milestone in Australia’s industrial history. “ The great importance of locally-pro-duced oil in peace-time is magnified in war. Oil is a vital requirement for victory, and Glen Davis adds greatly to our security,” he said. “ Faced\with the rationing of petrol supplies, and with uncertainty about the future, this petrol pouring from the plant is a very welcome sight.” It is stated-that the plant is capable of great development, and, though ablo to deal with only about 500 tons of shale a day at present, the mine could pro duce’up to 3,000 tons a day.
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 12
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187PETROL PRODUCTION Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 12
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