Coal liquefication

Coal liquefication

Coal liquefication is the process of producing liquid fuel from coal. Relevant articles include:

* Bergius process
* Fischer-Tropsch process
* Karrick process
* Non-conventional oil
* Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program


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