New Fuel Discovered To Replace Oil - - And IT IS EVERWHERE!
By julito
@antonbunot (11146)
Calgary, Alberta
December 3, 2015 5:40pm CST
I just read a news that scientists have developed a new chemical engineering process to convert SANDS into fuel! And it will be enough to fuel the whole world for over 36,000 years. Holy smoke!
According to the news Apple, Google, and Facebook are spending billions to implement this new technology. And we are not going to wait for 50 years or 10 years or even 5 years but possibly next year!
If this is a reality, I wonder what will happen to those oil-producing countries like Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and even Canada?!
Note: The complementing picture is courtesy of morgue file.
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@poehere (15123)
• French Polynesia
4 Dec 15
Well Saudi has a lot of sand so I am sure they won't be hurting too badly. We have a lot of sand here on our islands too. So hopefully this will be a reality. I am sort of sick of paying 2.89 a liter for gas here on the islands. Maybe we can get this way down to hopefully 95 cents a liter. That would be wonderful.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
But who will be buying Saudi's Sand-Fuel? No one because even poor countries like my old Country, the Philippines, have billion tons
of sands!
of sands!@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
You mean $2.89 a liter?! Here in Calgary, Canada, the price is $0.89 a liter! And it is going to get cheaper still according to the news. . It will go down to $0.83!


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@poehere (15123)
• French Polynesia
4 Dec 15
@antonbunot Yes I do mean 2.89 a liter for gas. We are royally screwed on gas prices here on the islands. All the world goes down and we see no break in site. Before I could fill my little car which I think takes 8 or maybe 9 liters of gas for around 20 to 23 dollars now I am paying over 50 dollars to fill my tank. Go figure your gas goes down and ours goes up. How unfair.
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@celticeagle (189927)
• Boise, Idaho
4 Dec 15
If that really happens all the rich Arabs will be even richer.
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@celticeagle (189927)
• Boise, Idaho
4 Dec 15
@antonbunot ...Yeah, this has to be a hoax.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
I disagree. Because most nations have billions of tons of sands.

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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
6 Dec 15
@celticeagle I think it is not hoax. 

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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
7 Dec 15
@antonbunot That's a very good news then , if that materializes .
@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
@SIMPLYD It will be cheaper according to the news-article.

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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
According to the news it is coming into reality very soon.

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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
7 Dec 15
@antonbunot That's great! I'm looking forward to it.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
7 Dec 15
LOL . . . Well, they will be hired to bring tons of sands to the factory.
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
4 Dec 15
Next year is less than 30 days away. I would welcome the idea myself
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
I am just wondering how they will convert sands into fuel! Whew, I go crazy thinking how!

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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
4 Dec 15
@antonbunot Ha haa i just want to see them do that. Thanks to the great mind that discovered that
@ThankyouLord (698)
• St. Petersburg, Florida
4 Dec 15
Well, can a car run on it? I imagine they will phase it in slowly, like everything new. I will have to go see about it. Petroleum has other uses than for gas. Petroleum products from oil are in everything from Vaseline to laundry detergent to handsoap. It is used in plastics and automobile manufacturing. Industrial uses are endless. There will always be a market for oil.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
3 Dec 15
Yehey, the Philippines will be rich . . Politicians will be RICHER . . . and Filipinos will still be poor because corruption will be worst!

@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Dec 15
if all sand will be converted to fuel, then the Middle east will be nowhere now. the nationals will smell oil, crude at that!
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Dec 15
@ridingbet If sand-fuel will be more expensive than oil, people will still be buying the latter. But according to the news, sand-fuel will be cheaper than oil.













