Quote from: TDoS on Jan 02, 2024, 05:41 PMQuote from: Tonyprep on Jan 01, 2024, 07:46 PMYes, the apparent lack of detrimental impact of post peak crude oil production is confusing. It may be partly due to all liquids (including NGL) production continuing to increase and partly due to the fact that economic activity is still below 2019, due to COVID lockdowns in 2020 and later. The lack of crude oil growth may start to be noticeable this year.Could be, but liquids aren't crude. Butane and propane and ethane just aren't something you jam into your internal combustion engine in any real volumes. If we were building a bunch of propane and butane powered cars it might be something to think about, but so far humans have leaned more towards EVs.
You can run a standard ICE engine on NG or Wood Gas, NF here does that. You just need a tank to hold the gas and a carburetor to mix it with air before feeding it into the cylinder. You could do the same with propane.
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