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To: John S. Baker who wrote (1963)3/14/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Respond to of 14347
 
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To: John S. Baker who wrote (1963)3/14/1998 9:57:00 AM
From: william miller  Respond to of 14347
 
John,

Thanks for the link. It answered all of my questions on high sulfur
and solids conversions. It seems cobalt is contaminated by sulfur so that leaves out everyone who uses it for coal.
As I have mentioned earlier there is a $3mm coal to gas plant being
studied here in the eastern coal region of Pa. It is really being pushed with the help of the government. I think it will be built as
they are having labor meetings on how to supply the union manpower
for construction.
I buy more on Monday. I get to see it work in my backyard.

Thank you
Bumper



To: John S. Baker who wrote (1963)3/14/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
>>"Syntroleum does not consider Rentech a competitor, since Syntroleum's emphasis is on gases only, and not on solids"<<

Interesting post, John. But I think RNTK is definitely a competitor, whatever SLHO is saying. Until recently, the figures I was seeing said the SLHO process was 90% efficient to RNTK's 80%. But a recent post on this thread suggested that technological innovations had made the RNTK process 90% efficient as well. Just think what they might do with their technology if they had half the funding of SLHO.

IMHO, SLHO should be worried.