Oil Shale (journal)
Oil Shale is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Estonian Academy of Sciences. It focuses on research related to oil shale, a fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen, an organic material that can be converted into shale oil and gas. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Geology and Geochemistry of Oil Shale: This includes studies on the formation, composition, and characteristics of oil shale deposits.
- Oil Shale Processing and Technologies: This area covers various methods for extracting oil from oil shale, such as pyrolysis, retorting, and solvent extraction, along with advancements in these technologies.
- Upgrading of Shale Oil: Research on improving the quality of shale oil through processes like hydrotreating, cracking, and other refining methods.
- Combustion of Oil Shale: Studies on the combustion properties of oil shale and its use as a fuel.
- Environmental Impact of Oil Shale Development: Investigations into the environmental consequences of oil shale mining, processing, and utilization, including air and water pollution, land degradation, and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Socio-Economic Aspects of Oil Shale Industry: Analyses of the economic and social impacts of oil shale production and utilization.
- Oil Shale Waste Management: Research on the safe and effective disposal of oil shale waste products, such as spent shale.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications. It aims to provide a platform for scientists, engineers, and policymakers to share their knowledge and expertise on all aspects of oil shale research and development. It is indexed in major scientific databases, making it a key resource for researchers and professionals working in the field of oil shale. The journal promotes responsible and sustainable development of oil shale resources.