What Devon's Huge Write-Down Means for Natural Gas [View article]
I'm bullish on the technology for capturing natural gas, not the gas itself. There is a lot of it released into the atmosphere by living things as a result of the digestive process. Who needs expensive shale plays and horizontal drilling? Just stick a hose up a cow's ass and you have all the gas you need.
Six Companies Poised to Gain from a Natural Gas Auto Mandate [View article]
Developing more fuel efficient vehicles is only part of the solution. We have to address the problem of why people jump into those vehicles everyday in the first place. The distances between where we live, where we work, where we play and shop are a big problem. The lack of well developed mass transit is another problem. The average Korean citizen working in Seoul has monthly transportation expenses of about $50. This includes a monthly subway/transit pass and the odd taxi fare after a Friday night bar hop with coworkers. No gas, no car insurance, no parking fees, no vehicle maintenance, no speeding tickets.
What Devon's Huge Write-Down Means for Natural Gas [View article]
Six Companies Poised to Gain from a Natural Gas Auto Mandate [View article]
The average Korean citizen working in Seoul has monthly transportation expenses of about $50. This includes a monthly subway/transit pass and the odd taxi fare after a Friday night bar hop with coworkers. No gas, no car insurance, no parking fees, no vehicle maintenance, no speeding tickets.