The fracking politicians and fracking news media will keep the fracking issue
stirred up until fracking natural gas prices get too fracking high. But I grew
up in oil country and they've been fracking for an awful long time without any
problems until somebody decided to try to get rich from the drilling companies.
Also back in those days my dad ran his SHOP (there, it's on topic) pickup on
butane. And of course lots of vehicles run on LNG. And our farmer friends in
west Texas run their big diesel engines for their water pumps on standard
natural gas. (All I know is that they modify the heads and add spark plugs.)
> replaced it with natural gas). You might consider this as an alternative
> if you've got
> it available, FWIW - its doubtful they'll ever figure out how to run
> cars on it (too dangerous for the general public to refuel), and the US
> is going
> to be awash in gas for the forseeable future (if the fracking issues are
> ever resolved).
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