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70109I was calling the shale excitement a gold rush because of the fever element. ThMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70108I don't know, but Google has lots of hits... google.comSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70107How would a LNG vehicle work? Given that lng isn't supposed to burn - is itBrumar89-8/4/2008
70106We're down from $1.74 to $1.54 a litre.Moominoid-8/4/2008
70105Aubrey K. McClendon snippet on natural gas vehicles... <i>Well, in some wSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70104Peterbilt natural gas trucks ________________________________________________ peSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70103Kenworth To Produce Liquefied Natural Gas Vehicles _____________________________Snowshoe-8/4/2008
70102Gold Rush? The US government may eventually pass a law making possession of GoldRarebird-8/4/2008
70101Nearly all oil used in NZ is imported [local light condensate aside] but there&#Maurice Winn-8/4/2008
70100Does NZ currently import oil and/or LNG? I suppose a local supply would be niceSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70099As always, as prices and profits zoom, hordes of people surge into the market toMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70098Megathinking was one of the BP problems = managers like to do BIG stuff. A relaMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70097Oil shale rush in New Zealand! Helen must be rubbing her hands with glee at theSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70096Yes, I heard about it. That's one reason I wouldn't want a CNG car at hSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70095Likely you know that one of the SuperShuttle van drivers blew himself up last yeElroy Jetson-8/4/2008
70094Chevron is in the investment business as well. Obviously there are existing areaElroy Jetson-8/4/2008
70093I've taken airport SuperShuttle vans many times. They run on 100% natural gSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70092A very significant percentage of Chevron gasoline is natural gas processed intoElroy Jetson-8/4/2008
70091That was my line with BP Oil = investing for environmental protection is as goodMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70090The combined catalytic cracking and isomerization process Chevron calls IsomaxinElroy Jetson-8/4/2008
70089That's nice, but I doubt refining soaks up much of the surplus gas. The priSnowshoe-8/4/2008
70088As Elroy wrote, a better way of getting methane into vehicles than CNG is to reaMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70087That seems the best use of methane [to lighten up heavy stuff by cracking it andMaurice Winn-8/4/2008
70086We can also easily make a lot of very high quality, clean liquid fuel from naturElroy Jetson-8/4/2008
70085Elroy Jetson-8/4/2008
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