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To: kl_xxxxx who wrote (72391)7/3/2001 6:34:51 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Respond to of 122087
 
LOL!!!!


Caterpillar and Clean Fuels were in a joint venture to develop and market aqueous fuel technology from July 1994 to October 1996, when the two companies agreed to dissolve the venture. ..
GEe I wonder why ???

"Caterpillar is pleased to have been able to resolve its issues with Clean Fuels amicably and constructively," said Dan Murphy, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for the Performance Engine Products Division. "We wish Clean Fuels success in their ongoing efforts to develop a clean-burning water-based blended fuel. Our former venture with A-55 and our continued relationship with Lubrizol are part of Caterpillar's ongoing commitment to the reduction of engine emissions and to a cleaner environment."

It is clear to me that this license and re license and press release were all done to save face and is meaningless thats How I read it and since we never see hair nor shinolla from this deal, I think it's safe to say it hasnt gone anywhere since..

Please try again.

Do yourself a favor, take some slurry or sludge and go to SLPH have em run it through their aluminum foil wrapped contraption and have them give you what comes out at the end, and have it tested independantly..till then. I remain forever committed that this deal sucks turd nuggets.

They wont give you squat.



To: kl_xxxxx who wrote (72391)7/3/2001 6:34:51 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Respond to of 122087
 
LOL!!!!


Caterpillar and Clean Fuels were in a joint venture to develop and market aqueous fuel technology from July 1994 to October 1996, when the two companies agreed to dissolve the venture. ..
GEe I wonder why ???

"Caterpillar is pleased to have been able to resolve its issues with Clean Fuels amicably and constructively," said Dan Murphy, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for the Performance Engine Products Division. "We wish Clean Fuels success in their ongoing efforts to develop a clean-burning water-based blended fuel. Our former venture with A-55 and our continued relationship with Lubrizol are part of Caterpillar's ongoing commitment to the reduction of engine emissions and to a cleaner environment."

It is clear to me that this license and re license and press release were all done to save face and is meaningless thats How I read it and since we never see hair nor shinolla from this deal, I think it's safe to say it hasnt gone anywhere since..

Please try again.

Do yourself a favor, take some slurry or sludge and go to SLPH have em run it through their aluminum foil wrapped contraption and have them give you what comes out at the end, and have it tested independantly..till then. I remain forever committed that this deal sucks turd nuggets.

They wont give you squat.