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LindsayRichards
Jan 07, 2013Explorer
FYI, more than half of U.S. propane comes from natural gas processing.
I have recently seen that 70% of it came from crude oil refining. My point was that the poster was using it interchangeably with natural gas and indicated that natural gas was mainly for heating. I just saw today that natural gas has replaced coal as the number one fuel used for production of electricity. I can't wait to see it used for vehicles in a big way. Already happening in commercial trucking. There are three main reasons I want to see this. I am cheap, cheap, and cheap. I'd love to fill up my coach for less than $100.
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