Growing U.S. Need for Oil From the Mideast Is Forecast
Despite White House statements, US growing more dependent on Saudi
oil.
Source: New York Times [Dec 27, 2002] WASHINGTON Dec. 25 ÷ As
President Bush seeks to reduce American reliance on oil imported from
the Persian Gulf, new government
I wrote the following for publication at Energy Saving Now, please look,
comment, correct and suggest a good heading, I took the heading for this
discussion as a temporary one and maybe it is the best. I would also be
happy if Keith could look at the language.
Perspective on Oil Dependencies
Sounds good to me
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From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: [biofuels-biz] Re: [biofuel] OT: Perspective on US Oil Dependencies
I wrote
For a long time now I've been getting an occassional sales pitch in
one of my inboxes. It appears to be from China and appears to be
related to Diesel-Engines. I don't dislike them for sending it to me,
as they just seem like they have some business they want to do, but it
is not in an area
On the note of SSPC, I recently called them to for some brokering info on
their fuel (about a week ago) and still no call back. Prolly just the
holidays . but, this is the kind of lack of response that I have
gotten before. They must be doing well to ignore folks. ;-)
James Slayden
On
Looks good.
James Slayden
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Hakan Falk wrote:
I wrote the following for publication at Energy Saving Now, please
look,
comment, correct and suggest a good heading, I took the heading for this
discussion as a temporary one and maybe it is the best. I would also be
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 09:34:35 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
On the note of SSPC, I recently called them to for some brokering info on
their fuel (about a week ago) and still no call back. Prolly just the
holidays . but, this is the kind of lack of response that I have
gotten before. They must be
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20021230/pl_nm/environment_emissions_dc_1
Not a mention of requiring manufacturers to certify in any way that
their engines can be run on some sort of standardized B100. Well,
there's probably much I don't understand there, but the net effect
Growing U.S. Need for Oil From the Mideast Is Forecast
Despite White House statements, US growing more dependent on Saudi
oil.
Source: New York Times [Dec 27, 2002] WASHINGTON Dec. 25 ÷ As
President Bush seeks to reduce American reliance on oil imported from
the Persian Gulf, new government
I wrote the following for publication at Energy Saving Now, please look,
comment, correct and suggest a good heading, I took the heading for this
discussion as a temporary one and maybe it is the best. I would also be
happy if Keith could look at the language.
Perspective on Oil Dependencies
For a long time now I've been getting an occassional sales pitch in
one of my inboxes. It appears to be from China and appears to be
related to Diesel-Engines. I don't dislike them for sending it to me,
as they just seem like they have some business they want to do, but it
is not in an area
Looks good.
James Slayden
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Hakan Falk wrote:
I wrote the following for publication at Energy Saving Now, please
look,
comment, correct and suggest a good heading, I took the heading for this
discussion as a temporary one and maybe it is the best. I would also be
An interesting thing will be what happens to the area when the oil
reserves are tapped out. Somthing about strife comes to mind .
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, murdoch wrote:
Growing U.S. Need for Oil From the Mideast Is Forecast
Despite White House statements, US growing more dependent on Saudi
Hi James,
Yes it is a thought, but will probably never happen. Oil would be very
expensive and so all the products around it, many that will be very hard to
find competitive substitutes for. The area will export less, but get much
more for the oil. Ask instead of what will happen to the
Turbo Yeasts?
http://www.partyman.se/default_pu_engelsk.html
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 15:56:08 -0500, you wrote:
Good way to decay our orbit and drop us into the sun
Yes, that, unfortunately, is my concern. At least, that is one
scenario. Or, it could be something less predictable like slightly
altering our orbit with the net result of going into a
Turbo Yeasts?
http://www.partyman.se/default_pu_engelsk.html
Yes, also in the US:
Gert Strand AB -- Distillers Yeast, including Turbo Yeast 20%, plus
useful turbo yeast FAQ. Order Online (freight takes two weeks, from
Sweden). E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20021230/pl_nm/environment_emissions_dc_1
Not a mention of requiring manufacturers to certify in any way that
their engines can be run on some sort of standardized B100. Well,
there's probably much I don't understand there, but the net effect
US Forest Health
Item 3 in the summary is one of the most important parts. No longer
will a
judge in Florida or Hawaii make desisions on western forest lands.
Ron
ICIE's Tidbits-Forest Health Debate In the House of Representatives
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