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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (78993)6/3/2009 2:30:02 PM
From: Keith FeralRead Replies (1) of 118717
 
Seems like all of the oil exporting countries like to use nat gas vehicles. They are no dummies!

Maybe Japan will pick up the momentum for nat gas cars. Maybe Obama will tell them to convert GM plants to make nat gas cars. I can't figure out who will get the ball rolling, but I don't want to have to pay $500 nat gas bills to keep my house warm so that people can save a few bucks driving.

If there really is enough nat gas for people to drive, we have been getting gouged for years for nat gas. Nat gas from oil shale probably has unlimited amounts, more than will ever be used from conventional demand.

I'd love to see some of the oil shale gas glut go towards a good use. I wonder what happens to the global economy if the US had energy independence.
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