Vorts,
Way back in the stone age  JP-4 ( jet fuel) gave us pause during loading, specially when the humidity was low.
 
Loading a 8000 gallon fuel tank truck became a science before retardants were used to reduce the static charge buildup. Standing on the top of a tanker with an open hatch watching the fuel load at night could give a person the "willies" watching the static charge light up the inside of the tank like a roman candle.
 
Looking at the vids of IESI test demos at Edmunton bore a remarkable similarity to the JP-4 experience.. hmmm. cold fusion in a tank?? or just another of nature's oddities? Maybe a person could put an IPO together with a barrel of JP-4 on a very dry day.

Richard

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