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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (165740)3/19/2012 12:40:25 PM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (1) of 206160
 
dennis, based on the rigzone link in your post and the link i am supplying below, the usa already produces way more than enough natural gas to power every light duty vehicle Plus every heavy duty truck in the usa. my rough addition of the needed ng based on your rigzone link is 50 Bcf/day. in december 2011 the usa produced 82.5 Bcf/d. clearly we can up these production numbers just from all the shale plays. so i would say the case for moving to lng/ng over the next five or ten years for all vehicle transportation is pretty good from just a capacity generation stand point. so there is no supply issue in doing this if the demand really increases. someone alert me if the 50 bcf/d is not an accurate number.

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