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What's Beneath the Marcellus Shale Reserve?
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<blockquote data-quote="radarmonkey" data-source="post: 1932811" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>He's obssessed with Obama's toes.</p><p></p><p>As to the price collapse and the reduction in production I guess you are right. But as with all things if there is more demand than supply the price will go up. I really think if NG was easier to access in semi trucks more guys would equip their trucks to burn it. Currently mostly only large fleets are running CNG trucks because of accessibitly. Those of us that operate single trucks or just a handful have fewer options.</p><p></p><p>Just so it's clear, I am a big fan of NG. It's abudant, clean and we (the U.S.) have tons of it. The more we use and burn to replace imported oil is okay with me. I'm just cheap and will find any way I can to complain about spending money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radarmonkey, post: 1932811, member: 8195"] He's obssessed with Obama's toes. As to the price collapse and the reduction in production I guess you are right. But as with all things if there is more demand than supply the price will go up. I really think if NG was easier to access in semi trucks more guys would equip their trucks to burn it. Currently mostly only large fleets are running CNG trucks because of accessibitly. Those of us that operate single trucks or just a handful have fewer options. Just so it's clear, I am a big fan of NG. It's abudant, clean and we (the U.S.) have tons of it. The more we use and burn to replace imported oil is okay with me. I'm just cheap and will find any way I can to complain about spending money. [/QUOTE]
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