Actually, Bunker C, which is what a lot of older ships use for fuel, is
very dense and must be preheated before it can be injected into an engine.
Many more BTU's fit into the same space as lighter, more highly refined
diesel fuels, so more cargo can be carried on vessels so equipped. The rest
of the world uses it, even on smaller vessels.
There is once again insanity in session at the Oregon Capitol.
Presently being discussed is a bill to outlaw the practice of oil well
fracking in the state of Oregon. Just for your information, there are no
oil wells in Oregon, and no known reserves of oil. There are 4 natural gas
wells that are bored into bituminous coal beds near Coos Bay, that are low
producing wells. Other sources of natural gasses in the state are largely
from sewage treatment plants, and covered up landfills.
Oh yes, the highest producer of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is the
restrooms at the State Capitol Building. (Grin)
Jim Hupy
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 6:37 AM Keith V via Gmclist Oh they just say they switched. Unless the epa is going to monitor the
> fuel usage
>
> keith v
>
> ________________________________
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> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Higher diesel prices coming
>
> I recently read that Maersk as well as many other marine transport
> companies are exploiting LNG as an alternative low sulphur fuel. There are
> several marine engine manufacturers already producing LNG power plants, so
> the long term impact on LS diesel prices may not be that severe.
>
> Les Burt
> Montreal
> '75 Eleganza 26'
>
>
> > On Feb 9, 2019, at 3:18 PM, Matt Colie via Gmclist <
> >
> > At this different time in my life, I do not have a diesel vehicle.
> >
> > I do, however, doubt that this is going to make a huge jump in demand
> for LS diesel.
> >
> > The lakers have been LS diesel be edict for years, and the blue water
> guys that care will just set aside a tank and fill it where it is
> cheapest. I
> > can imaging being on watch and getting a call from the bridge to change
> to the LS tank at a specific time. No big deal, we change tanks all the
> time.
> > Just spin one valve open and the other closed. The only blue water guys
> that will really care and those doing coastal runs, and those that are not
> > will just wait until they have to for the turn for whatever port they
> want that day.
> >
> > Matt
> > --
> > Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
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> > SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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