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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Predictions as to crude oil prices, call for
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Hello Ron
What's new? We've been talking about this here, AND doing something
about it, for five years now.
~$65 per barrel US by EOY 2005
IF this prediction holds, then ~$77 per barrel US by sometime in the
range of Dec06 to March07.
...and it is never going back down to the ~$30-$40 ran
To those that say that I am overly optimistic, I like want to mention that
it does not take much to be smarter than us and the only ones who will have
that opportunity are our grandchildren.
Hakan
At 01:38 AM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
Unfortunately it is too late for the only genetic engineeri
Unfortunately it is too late for the only genetic engineering that would
have produced significant improvements of todays situation. It will also
need several significant break through to be able to do such genetic
engineering. We are stuck with Bush, Blair and the rest of the current set
of
Ron wrote:
> Yet I'm not seeing nearly the traffic on this list as I'd expect
> on serious efforts to gear up mass biodiesel production:
>A- Better crop choices, including breeding or genetically engineering
> for such
So you think that genetic engineering is "better?" As for better crop
choice
Ron wrote:
and
H- where are the biodiesel mass production start up companies? Why
aren'y we hearing about more of them or more about the ones that do
exist?
Forgive me if this is a stupid suggestion, I'm new to the list, but here's what I just found looking for info on our biodiesel devel
~$65 per barrel US by EOY 2005
IF this prediction holds, then ~$77 per barrel US by sometime in the
range of Dec06 to March07.
...and it is never going back down to the ~$30-$40 range unless
something very surprising happens.
These predictions are based on models I've made which include the