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"Les - I think we're criss-crossing around on this topic. That's what I said above to…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to GTL viability

18 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"Okay, Pipeliner, now I know who my alternate source will be when I wear Les' patienc…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to GTL viability

18 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"Max - I left it on your profile page/comment wall. :0)"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to Two Utilities Are Leaving Clean Coal Initiative (6/26/09)

28 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Okay, now I see, I came up with this. http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/transport…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to GTL viability

18 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"FOMCLMAO, Max! (Sorry Les, Max's description was just too funny.) :0)"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to Two Utilities Are Leaving Clean Coal Initiative (6/26/09)

28 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Okay, AEP went to CCX. Where did Southern Company go to, is there another exchange?…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to Two Utilities Are Leaving Clean Coal Initiative (6/26/09)

28 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Pipeliner - Is this the kind of plant we'd need to have in the US to convert ng to L…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to GTL viability

18 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"Thanks, Les. I didn't think it was an issue for ng. I was unsure because of the way…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to Two Utilities Are Leaving Clean Coal Initiative (6/26/09)

28 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Mac - This is from Florida, copyrighted 2003 (yeah, that far back they were "on it")…"

sesport replied Jun 27, 2009 to GTL viability

18 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"Mac D. - Not sure I understand your comment about "gasification" coal plants having…"

sesport replied Jun 26, 2009 to Two Utilities Are Leaving Clean Coal Initiative (6/26/09)

28 Jun 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

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