USAF to try fuel from coal in B52

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Has anyone else read about this? A B52 will burn a 50/50 mix of conventional fuel and fuel made from coal in 2 engines on a B52. For the syn nuts the "coal oil" is considered synthetic from what I read ;)

link:
TBO.com - News From The Associated Press
 
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Great idea
Bob
 
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I saw a blurb on the news last night where the military said the test was successful. Yeah!
 
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slowrev said:
Has anyone else read about this? A B52 will burn a 50/50 mix of conventional fuel and fuel made from coal in 2 engines on a B52. For the syn nuts the "coal oil" is considered synthetic from what I read ;)

link:
TBO.com - News From The Associated Press
Can you say Rentech...stock symbol RTK.....redefining a formula used in **** Germany....It is long in my portfolio.
 
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XANDROS_user said:
Can you say Rentech...stock symbol RTK.....redefining a formula used in **** Germany....It is long in my portfolio.


I believe it's Syntroleum that is working with/for the Air Force.

Heard it on the news last night. They did a short interview with the founder of the company. Interesting information. "...Air Force`s stated goal to be free of all foreign oil within 10 years. "
 
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Have a friend that worked on the project making the fuel for the Syntroleum and once they finished EVERYONE was layed off/fired.
 
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I hope it turns out to be economically and environmentally feasible to get things going with the coal/liquid fuel conversion.That's one resource we have a good supply of. I have a nice coal "seam" in my front yard under a few feet of topsoil. Seems like everyone gets fired up on alternative fuels when oil skyrockets and the oil companies react by lowering the prices enough to make it a losing proposistion.:rolleyes: It must not have been too profitable if Syntroleum had to can everyone.:mad:
John
 
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From what I have read turning coal or tar sands into fuel will make money as long as a barrel of oil is over $25. A barrel is still over $60

Later,
Dan
 
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dmccarty said:
From what I have read turning coal or tar sands into fuel will make money as long as a barrel of oil is over $25. A barrel is still over $60

Later,
Dan
I saw a guy on the WSJ TV show awhile back and he was talking about Nexen. They are a Canadian outfit that refines the oil sands, he said their magic number was $50.00 a barrel. Don't know if the process is much different or if we were listening to two different "experts".:confused:
John
 
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Interesting that when new process or alternative fuel makes news or is about too, the barrel price of oil goes down.
 

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