dont have anwerOil can be made for $25/barrel if good engineering is used so why not make oil?
Please give me a detailed estimate of the capital costs and operating costs including raw materials to make oil and we'll see if it is only 25 dollars a barrel.
I would also like to see a detailed process flow sheet with material balance.
Oh and by the way, why would you want to take the money and energy to make a bunch of long chained hydrocarbon molecules so you and turn around and break them down into short chain molecules? That is what they do when they take a barrel of crude oil and make gasoline. If someone has a process, they would just make the short chain molecules that comprise gasoline and stop.Oil can be made for $25/barrel if good engineering is used so why not make oil?
You're living in a dream world.
Some time before i have listen an interview of a oil producing country s spokesman and he told that they want prices on $10 per barrel
All of the good engineers are too busy making medical equipment to help cure diseases, and discovering new food supplies to save starving children, and trying to prevent war.
Only the bad engineers are left over to work on clean energy supplies.
Are you a good engineer? Then maybe if we're very lucky, you'll make magic, clean, carbon-free, cheap oil for us. Please?
Oil prices, engineered or not, will always be sold at the speculated price on the stock market. This is why oil, as a necessary commodity, should be removed from the stock market and sold at fair value. ie - If it costs $30/barrel to pull it out of the ground, we will buy it at $50/barrel. Still a handsome profit for the oil companies who are currently making more money than most countries.
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