U.S. Military's Alternative Fuel Campaign

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Lowell405 Posted: 05-21-2008 9:54 AM

Does anybody think the U.S. Military's push to use synthetic fuel will actually work?  The Journal's article this morning on the subject was intriguing.  I never really condsidered how crippling it could be for the boys overseas if a major attack on specific refineries/pipelines took place.  I'm sure everyone here knows the dependence on Foreign Oil is a major threat.  But my God...the MIlitary spent $11.6 billion on fuel in 2006 and $12 billion in 2007.  There's now becoming a mutliple strategic reasons for the government to force an alternative fuel source and they're looking at coal.  Doesn't the U.S. sit on the largest coal bed in the world? 

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The German government did during WW2 and some other governments do now use synthetic fuel now.  It is a proven, century-old process that is cost-inefficient at $20/bbl oil and cost-efficient at $100/bbl oil.

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 A company called Sasol (SSL on NYSE) based in South Africa has been making oil from coal for years - since Apartheid era sanctions scared them into energy independence. Same technology the Germanns used in WWII. I believe they can make a barrell of oil for a cost of $55.00 US. If the US was ever serious about energy independence we could have it in ten years. Problem is, too many special interests even apart from global warming concerns. Importing $700 Billion in oil has to stop or it will ruin our finances, even without the credit crisis, $700 Billion in imports is unsustainable.

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