Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn Balls!
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
Jerry McG did pass the time by typing:
>> Basically because of the loss of gulf platforms we are farked for the next
>> few years till they can rebuild. Lost a lot of oil production when those
>> platforms were sunk.<
>
> They weren't "sunk", they were simply shut down and evacuated. Takes time to
> start them back up.
At least one was, several were torn from their moorings and were presumed sunk
till they were spotted floating in the gulf. What remains to be seen is the damage
at the ocean floor. That's a lot of deep cleanup and removal of twisted pipe before
the rigs can be operational again.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/17/rigs.found.ap/
http://www.petroleumnews.com/pntruncate/275682930.shtml
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/040916/weather_ivan_rigs_1.html
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...r_ivan_rigs_dc
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DougW
>> Basically because of the loss of gulf platforms we are farked for the next
>> few years till they can rebuild. Lost a lot of oil production when those
>> platforms were sunk.<
>
> They weren't "sunk", they were simply shut down and evacuated. Takes time to
> start them back up.
At least one was, several were torn from their moorings and were presumed sunk
till they were spotted floating in the gulf. What remains to be seen is the damage
at the ocean floor. That's a lot of deep cleanup and removal of twisted pipe before
the rigs can be operational again.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/17/rigs.found.ap/
http://www.petroleumnews.com/pntruncate/275682930.shtml
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/040916/weather_ivan_rigs_1.html
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...r_ivan_rigs_dc
--
DougW
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
much closer.
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So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
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So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> At $2.50/gal for Methanol and $2 for a can of Lye it costs roughly 40
> cents for the Sodium Methoxide to convert, on average, one gallon of
> biodiesel. Lye in industrial quantities is very much cheaper and
> methanol is somewhat cheaper. The labor in small batches is the gotcha
> unless you look it at it as a hobby. It's got to be more entertaining
> to suit up (sodium methoxide is horribly disfiguring on contact so you
> have to wear full hazmat gear) and make a batch than to hang out with
> 'Nutter' Llwellyn ,though.
>
> In production I think using raw base stock is cheaper than the
> recycled stuff and commercially I think it's bringing roughly $3 a
> gallon. I just heard we are expecting a monumental bumper yield of
> soybeans and corn this year, so prices may converge or at least come
> much closer.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<416C71C5.B4F75F76@***.net>...
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<416C71C5.B4F75F76@***.net>...
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.
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Re: Novak Still Lying -What Goddamn *****!
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<416C71C5.B4F75F76@***.net>...
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.
> So, draw up and sign a contract, and I'll double your money at
> eighty cents a gallon delivered to me in Southern California.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If you had read you would have seen that I said it costs forty cents
for enough chemical to convert the Burger Grease to Biodiesel, Not
forty cents per gallon of Biodiesel. Even if the Burger Grease is free
the conversion costs.
Homemade Biodiesel is a hobby not a growth industry-I think. But it's
a growing hobby. I actually saw a biodiesel burning VW Rabbit
festooned with grease-burner regalia on the road this afternoon and
yes it had a distinctive tailpipe odor-smelled like a burning corncob.
Production Biodiesel from grains will become commercially successful
when regular diesel hits $3. And it might.