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To: Esoteric1 who wrote (14304)7/8/2007 9:00:16 PM
From: Esoteric1  Respond to of 14347
 
Eastman Chemical will increase coal feedstock from 20% to 50%

"Eastman Chemical has an innovative approach. For years, it has used coal gas as an alternative feedstock for some of its manufacturing. Recently, it announced plans to increase the amount of its production that relies on coal from 20 percent to 50 percent to help protect it against the volatility of natural gas prices.

Eastman has also been a leading voice on Capitol Hill in the recent debate on whether the federal government should provide more support for expensive coal gasification projects to help reduce the nation's dependence on oil. Should such projects go forward, Eastman may have a leading role, drawing on its long expertise."

usnews.com



To: Esoteric1 who wrote (14304)7/8/2007 9:02:44 PM
From: Esoteric1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
Eastman Chemical will increase coal feedstock from 20% to 50%

"Eastman Chemical has an innovative approach. For years, it has used coal gas as an alternative feedstock for some of its manufacturing. Recently, it announced plans to increase the amount of its production that relies on coal from 20 percent to 50 percent to help protect it against the volatility of natural gas prices.

Eastman has also been a leading voice on Capitol Hill in the recent debate on whether the federal government should provide more support for expensive coal gasification projects to help reduce the nation's dependence on oil. Should such projects go forward, Eastman may have a leading role, drawing on its long expertise."

usnews.com