Laenole wrote:I had forgotten the reference to South Charis and Emerald Island having extensive oilfields. It is in MTaT Chapter VII, April Year of God 896. Thanks, Don.
But the paragraph it is in seems to imply that kerosene is not being made presently. It says that Zhansyn Wyllys, the distillation enthusiast from the dragon oil family, could develop extracting kerosene from coal tar. It goes on to say that this plus Safehold’s current drilling and pumping tech along with the oilfields “was likely to lead to a completely new industry”. This seems to indicate to me that the oilfields are known only in Shan-wei’s database in Owl’s library.
While development of the petroleum industry is in Safehold’s long term interest, it is a tough call as to whether distillation should be applied to the production of Poudre B or Cordite. The original Poudre B formula was 68.2% insoluble guncotton, 29.8% soluble nitrocellulose gelatinized with ether, and 2% paraffin. It was almost immediately replaced by a more stable version that added amyl alcohol as a stabilizer. Later, the amyl alcohol was replaces by aniline.
The current Cordite is a triple-base explosive (contains 3 explosive chemicals) that needs a raw material produced through the use of an electric arc furnace. The earliest version is a double-base mixture of 58% nitroglycerin, 37% guncotton, and 5% petroleum jelly. Acetone is then used as a solvent to produced cords of the product (hence its name) of the desired size.
Currently, Charis is producing guncotton and nitroglycerin. The ether can be produced by the reaction of ethanol and sulfuric acid. The amyl alcohol stabilizer for Poudre B can be obtained from the high boiling residue of the ethanol distillation. Acetone can be obtained by the reaction of eggshells or limestone (Calcium carbonate) with vinegar.
The petroleum jelly is obtained by the vacuum distillation of the waxy deposits from drilling or refining. The best stabilizer for Poudre B, aniline, can be obtained by distilling coal tar for its benzene, reacting it with nitric acid, then reducing it with an inorganic sulfide.
Since all components of Poudre B, including the first stabilizer, amyl alcohol, are available now, it is a good initial target. The cordite would have to wait for the actual development of the petroleum industry. Since coal tar seems to be the initial target of distillation projects, obtaining benzene to make the better aniline stabilizer for Poudre B seems a logical part of the project. This would also stimulate the future development of the chemical industry by the eventual production of aniline dyes.
Longer term, the kerosene from coal tar and eventually coal would develop a market for a major component of crude oil. Of course, the gasoline, diesel, and bunker oil will be valuable for different internal combustion machines. It seems to me that producing Poudre B will be quicker and more likely to be used in this war.
Probably not in this war. Given the lead time that any of this would need to take hold and bear fruit, we are still looking intermediate to long term future. The war will probably wind down next summer if ATSoT is to be the last in the current story arc.
Don
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