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Coal to gasoline. United States coal deposits contain 12 times as much energy as all known oil in Saudi Arabia.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 24358110:MV8yMDA5OTc3XzMzNzcwNjQ3XzJFNEZBQkY=] [quote:BRIEF:MV8yMDA5OTc3XzMzNzcwNjA4X0Y2MzcyMjJB] Coal and natural gas, as well as gold that has been proven, is money in the ground...all we need to do is dig it out and process it...but the HNIC hates America and wants to destroy us! However, big picture: We are the last country on the planet to have these proven reserves...including oil! So they want us to consume the world's resources first and then we become king of the world...but we already are king of the world...sigh [/quote] No they don't want to develop better methods given to them, which would not pollute but won't make them rich either. [/quote]
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Coal to Gasoline
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US coal deposits contain 12 X as much energy as all known oil in Saudi Arabia
The Adams Fork Energy project will convert regional coal into premium-grade gasoline, producing 18,000 barrels per day (756,000 gallons US, 2.86 million liters). When fully developed, the Adams Fork project will be the largest coal-to-gasoline project in the world, according to Adam Victor, President and CEO of TransGas Development Systems.
The project team has been issued a permit to construct by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and plans to begin work on the site during the second quarter of 2011.
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