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	<title>Comments on: GasFrac is Promoting Fracking with Propane not Water.  Is it Safe?</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Smyth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Smyth</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ignorance is bliss. Propane is found in nature mixed with butane and methane mainly but there are many other ingredients that make up natural gases. What comes to your home or office is methane, not raw nat gas as mentioned above. NGL means natural gas liquid which is what propane and butane are. PROPANE has 18 times as much hydrogen in it as methane ( natural gas ) so that is why a car or truck running on propane can travel about 35 to 40 percent farther on LPG than on CNG. Is propane safe? Gasoline is much more dangerous as just one gallon is equivalent to 8 to 12 sticks of dynamite. Yup, You&#039;ve been sitting on about 15 sticks of dynamite for years and yet the dumb protesters have been driving around the hood with a bomb on wheels for years. Propane is 105 octane which is why it runs so well in an engine. It leaves no carbon deposits in an engine which is why a propane fueled engine will last as long as a diesel engine. In Toronto it is selling as low as $1.74 a U.S, gallon or 47 cents a liter with a high price of 56 cents at the pump with all road taxes included. Gasoline and diesel cost 2.6 times as much at the pump at $1.23 per liter. It&#039;s a no brained to use and the Feds in Canada give a $2,000 tax deduction for converting your car or truck but the USA gives a Fed deduction of $2,500 with trucks over 10,000 pounds gross weight get a $5,000 Fed tax deduction. Why would anyone spend $9,000 extra for a diesel engine to pay 2.6 times as much for the fuel?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ignorance is bliss. Propane is found in nature mixed with butane and methane mainly but there are many other ingredients that make up natural gases. What comes to your home or office is methane, not raw nat gas as mentioned above. NGL means natural gas liquid which is what propane and butane are. PROPANE has 18 times as much hydrogen in it as methane ( natural gas ) so that is why a car or truck running on propane can travel about 35 to 40 percent farther on LPG than on CNG. Is propane safe? Gasoline is much more dangerous as just one gallon is equivalent to 8 to 12 sticks of dynamite. Yup, You&#8217;ve been sitting on about 15 sticks of dynamite for years and yet the dumb protesters have been driving around the hood with a bomb on wheels for years. Propane is 105 octane which is why it runs so well in an engine. It leaves no carbon deposits in an engine which is why a propane fueled engine will last as long as a diesel engine. In Toronto it is selling as low as $1.74 a U.S, gallon or 47 cents a liter with a high price of 56 cents at the pump with all road taxes included. Gasoline and diesel cost 2.6 times as much at the pump at $1.23 per liter. It&#8217;s a no brained to use and the Feds in Canada give a $2,000 tax deduction for converting your car or truck but the USA gives a Fed deduction of $2,500 with trucks over 10,000 pounds gross weight get a $5,000 Fed tax deduction. Why would anyone spend $9,000 extra for a diesel engine to pay 2.6 times as much for the fuel?</p>
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