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New Mexico | it's a steep long term trend too.
USA will likely be an oil exporter sooner rather than later now ( say 1 to 2 years ).
Interestingly nat gas cheap so the sameo spin there.
Folks perhaps fail to see that a few coal plants switching to gas does not truely save oil or gas, moreso just uses less coal.
Just interesting the usa never does switch on road fuel use to compressed N gas.
A lot of talk for 50 years, but never any real action to replace crude oil / gas / diesel in the usa with some ng.
Heck they mandated E to get it going.
Seems like an NG mandate for trucks / fleets would get ng going too.
( or maybe best to let markets take their course on ng.)
Diesel may have to go to $8 to $10 per gall, or maybe even to $28 p gall.
Sooner or later the cheaper fuel should take market share ( usa has enough ng to run 500 years if EVERYTHING was on ng, btw ).
Edited by Markwright 4/4/2012 18:18
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