Breakthrough on oil from biomass?

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It sounds like a real working process that will produce oil from any biomass and it could be the answer for our energy crises but what nobody has mentioned is the cost projections for making this oil when it is mass produced? Perhaps the major national media just does not think it will be cost effective so they do not report on it. From what I read about the process, it seems to me that it could be done at much less than what we are paying for oil now. However, I have no way of really knowing that, so lets hear some realistic cost projection figures per barrel and then maybe we all can get more excited about it.

National news media burying amazing oil breakthrough?

It could potentially be one of the biggest energy breakthroughs in history – genetically manipulating bacteria to quickly convert anything that grows out of the Earth into oil. But the biggest names in the national media have thus far not provided any coverage of this possible solution to skyrocketing gas prices and Ameria’s long-term energy security.

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Date posted: Thursday, April 17th, 2008 9:27 am | Under category: economy
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  1. JoelNo Gravatar said »

    This article proves that the oil that is being pumped out of the ground right now is not a “fossil fuel” and the earth re-manufactures or replaces what has been pumped out.

  2. DonNo Gravatar said »

    I agree that oil is not a fossil fuel. I am not convinced that the earth replaces the easy oil as fast as we remove it. I think most of the easy oil has been found but I agree that there are huge deep deposits that have not yet been found and that new ones are now being generated. If we had more exploration we would certainly find more oil.

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