I'm with Joe Hatton on this one. Martin you are just quoting poope out of The Times instead of voicing your own opinion, not really what the forum's about eh?
So, to get back to the bare bones of this convo, everyone with a diesel needs to check out thoroughly the prospects of Bio Diesel, its a renewable source, rape seed, grown here. Dont listen to this Times Eco Monkey blurbing poope about rain forests for sensationalism when the answer is literally right on most peoples doorsteps.
Cheers
Dan
I have never read the times! Oh, & I'm certainly not an Eco anything, I have about as much time for the deluded Climate alarmists as i do for your abusive posts.
But to set the record straight...
What I have written is my own experience (I'm not just a cleaner)
As you seem to want to carry on being abusive, this shows how blinkered you are, take them off and have a look around, try doing some research instead of burying you head in the sand.
Look, the government are not going to lower the price, as it will impact their taxes, and as for the myth that not buying from shell or esso or BP, this is total rubbish as it is these companies that take it out of the ground and own the refineries, so no matter where you buy your fuel, you buy from them.
Not all crude is the same either. Most people think crude is thick black liquid. this isn't true. Crude from Venezuela (PDVSA) is the thick black stuff, where as crude from Libya is (Al Brega, 1 of 7 crudes out of Libya)a 'sweet crude' it's the colour of Honey and is called 'The beautiful Crude' as it hardly needs any refining. Nigeria is also a sweet crude (Bonny light crude Oil, BLCO) Nigeria being the 5th largest crude producer in the world.
REBCO (Russian Export Crude Oil) is what obviously come out of Russia at the moment it is one of the biggest field and they can charge what they want for it, they also produce (LNG (liquid Natural Gas) LPG (Liquid petroleum Gas) but it is difficult to move and you need special refineries to convert it to usable fuel.
Colorado has a massive oil field but it is locked up in the sand, difficult to extract i.e. expensive.
There is also the south Atlantic Oil field, as yet this hasn't been extracted but estimates put it at around 6 Billion Barrels.
Read about the rapeseed crop here in the UK and they are (finally exposing the myth that it is good for the planet, when it is blantantly obvious it isn't. It is the Bio fuel gold rush that is one of the factors pushing up the price of food (as well as the price of oil and the bad weather last year with floods here, drought in Oz and the worst winter in 100 years in China)
Wheat alone has almost tripled in 18 months.
Please point out which paper all this is from...
But, dan, i'm sure you knew all this anyway.
Martin
P.S. Oh, forgot
I only mention the enviroment because some people believe it is man damaging it.
I am of the belief that Global warming is natural, like it has been for millions of years.
If you are using bio diesel for financial reasons then this is really a false economy as it is one of the resons for higher food prices. additionally, if we use millions of tons of bio diesel and less petrol/diesel the oil companies will need to put the price up to cover the loss of selling less fuel, to make the same returns.