James Regan + 1,776 February 12, 2020 At least one positive article to help counter the tidal wave of negative information regarding producing and refining oil, we can’t really believe that in 30 years we will not need oil it’s a rediculous notion and green dream. Just what would be used in its place as feedstock? Think about building a house today away from anything and have at it, how for would you get in you carbon free footprint house. We have done it on paper and to get to a acceptable life style would take 5 years and forget health and schooling your kids etc, try it for yourself start building and see how far you get before you need some fossil fuel... That Article- Researchers at the University of Sydney saythey have created a new silica-aluminum material with the strongest acidity of all silica-aluminum materials created up to this point. This material, acting as a catalyst in the petroleum refining process and in biofuel manufacturing, could reduce the carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) during crude oil refining by up to 28 percent, University of Sydney scientists said last week. Good news for realists and another set back for Alice in Wonderland. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites