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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
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Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)

Discuss Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)
 
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 17:17
ASHRAF

NATURAL GAS AT 4.50?

THANKS
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 16:58
QIMAN

SASOL DEVELOPS THIS TECHNOLOGIES
THEY DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP WITH QATARGAS NOT ONLY IN THE ENERGY FIELD BUT ALSO IN THE PHARMA SECTOR WITH CAP INVESTMENT;
rrose
United States
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 16:29
stops 1129.5
rrose
United States
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 16:27
shorting again
Ginger
UK
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 16:05
rrose where did you see /read about this rumour?
Himo
Beirut, Lebanon
Posts: 64
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 15:54
@rrose u think it will be back to high rates ( gold )
rrose
United States
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 15:48
rumor of diccount rat hike at 12:30 you now what that meens
Himo
Beirut, Lebanon
Posts: 64
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 15:43
i believe gold is going to 1115 today.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 14:45
As long as the Oil cartel exists those techniques will have no chance. Too much money involved.
Qiman
New Mexico , United States
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Mar 18, 2010 14:37
Regarding the comment that this technique is "sooo old":

"From the information released by UTA, we don't know precisely what innovation the scientists stumbled upon. The Austin TV reporter quoted Prof. Dennis as saying: "I had the idea for this while I was walking to my car. I ran back to the lab and I started drawing it out in my notebook."

As the scientists describe it, though, the technology uses "micro-fluidic reactors" that convert coal to synthetic crude at a fraction of the cost incurred with traditional conversion methods - and in a fraction of the time."

BTW, one of my best friends since childhood is a highly experienced petroleum engineer for the EPA in the Houston area--he disagrees with those who are immediately writing this off. And history is full of eureka moments that radically improve technology. Time will tell, as with all purported technological breakthroughs . . .