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Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2
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Posted by T_Bone on May 03, 2005 at 14:29:30 from (4.240.132.209):
In Reply to: Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2 posted by Ludwig on May 03, 2005 at 13:38:07:
Hi Ludwig, Sorry for posting over the top of your post. I was in the expand mode when I hit reply. I like posting in a chain as then the thread reads best. If the company was using B100 for fuel as they should be, then there deliverly cost would have been stable. To make B100, glycerin is removed from the SVO and the glycerin then can be used as a fuel for processing or sold for other things, such as cosmetics, but that market if flooded with gylcerin so prices are down and most are using it for processing fuel. I would say B100 production cost didn't rise more than $.10gal at best just from what I've been reading. So how come the $.45gal raise? Greed! T_Bone
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