nascartdi
Member
I'm just wondering why alternative fuels really haven't jumped into the forefront of fuel prices recently. A lot of the GTL fuel papers I've read indicated viability at the $25-30 dollar a barrel crude oil prices. Seems to me that GTL diesel or a GTL/Bio blend being offered at the local WaWa for $1.59/gal would be a real incentive. I suspect there would be a lot of screaming at the auto industry if alternative diesel could be made at that price. It would also seem States with large NG deposits would be looking at GTL like Alaska does its oil. Maybe it just takes more time, but it sure looks like the opportunity is there for alternative fuels to make a big impact on the market. Maybe I should be working on my business plan rather than typing here.