Natural Gas: Playing the Haynesville Shale [View article]
Which means that the prices for the nat. gas used to power those meantioned will rise dramatically. But that is not infrastructure, that is merely a source for those nearby.
How will you access that gas? Punch a hole in the pipeline, like in Nigeria? Create a fleet of LNG trucks to drive it from the nearby utility to your newly created airtight special storage tanks?
What you are talking about is already in place and has been found wanting. The Chinese have built 5 million+ cities based on different fuel sources for vehicles, Hydrogen, Coal Gasification, Nat. gas, etc. but have not yet found one to base other cities on.
I have no idea how the technology works that allows what is a gaseous material to be burned fast enough to power a vehicle and yet be replenished continuously without blowing everything up. Not Rhethorical....I don't have a clue?
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Which means that the prices for the nat. gas used to power those meantioned will rise dramatically.
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But that is not infrastructure, that is merely a source for those nearby.
How will you access that gas? Punch a hole in the pipeline, like in Nigeria? Create a fleet of LNG trucks to drive it from the nearby utility to your newly created airtight special storage tanks?
What you are talking about is already in place and has been found wanting. The Chinese have built 5 million+ cities based on different fuel sources for vehicles, Hydrogen, Coal Gasification, Nat. gas, etc. but have not yet found one to base other cities on.
I have no idea how the technology works that allows what is a gaseous material to be burned fast enough to power a vehicle and yet be replenished continuously without blowing everything up. Not Rhethorical....I don't have a clue?