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To: Howard Williams who wrote (1500)2/28/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: n2profit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
To ALL:
I found these contacts while on business in Oklahoma. Thought I would share with everyone. (maybe call them and discuss some the the Questions being asked on this thread and make them AWARE of RNTK.

American Petroleum Institute. (202)682-8125 D.C. www.api.org

Fuel for Future (202) 223-3532 D.C.

National Association of Royalty Owners (580) 436-0034 OK www.naro-org
(call them and let them know about RNTK= more profits for them.

Natura Gas Supply Association (202) 326-9300 www.ngsa.org

Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (405) 942-5323 or (800)664-1301 OK
www.oerb.com
GO RNTK



To: Howard Williams who wrote (1500)2/28/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: G. Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
Howdy Howard,

Didn't mean to say that Wy. coal wasn't being shipped. Was only commenting that huge reserves with 40' seams near transport would certainly make a nice source of feedstock.

I've watched the Ky. coal industry contract for the last several years through more taxes, regulations and loss of market share. I believe that the trend is away from the burning of coal and that as that takes place, there will be more of a need for RNTK's technology. I was just making a case for Wy. as a potential site.

Thanks for the input. Regards, G.Scott