>>Nice. I hope this ushers approvals across the planet.
TBH - this will just shift sales of that fuel type to the still "dirty" countries fuel supplies where banning it will not happen, sadly.
Oil companies are not our friends.
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I was just thinking about this yesterday; the amount of human infrastructure built around the petro-chem industry:: Land use, pollution, corruption, just plain evil, etc...
Along with the fact they lobby and get subsidies and everything where the Earth provides their raw input for "free" and the rest of the world suffers.
/r/fuckcars, but seriously - Petro-chem, for all the great things industrial revolution has given us, is the most insidious industry on the planet. Look at fucking ARAMCO's cap/profits last year. Largest company on the planet. BigOil is a nightmare.
100LL is blended regionally to serve the piston engine demand.
I expect that blending will switch to G100UL and there’s nothing remaining to export to “‘dirty’ countries”. As a consequence, the one remaining source of TEL in the world will close down within a decade. This is all overwhelmingly good as compared to yesterday’s condition.
Look at the Philippines - a nation of >7,000 islands. They use Ferry, plane and boat... for all intra-national travel... and they pollute like mad (thanks Reagan Marcos ((I know a lot about the history of the CIA/Reagan/Marcos legacy...)) -- PH is a corrupt government. Or maybe I should just say Government...
There's only one company legally producing TEL anymore plus few doing so illegally in China. If as GAMI claims all supplies to make G100UL are available in every refinery handling commercial fuels... That's going to be a possible investment goals for everyone across the world just to get rid of Innospec as supplier
TBH - this will just shift sales of that fuel type to the still "dirty" countries fuel supplies where banning it will not happen, sadly.
Oil companies are not our friends.
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I was just thinking about this yesterday; the amount of human infrastructure built around the petro-chem industry:: Land use, pollution, corruption, just plain evil, etc...
Along with the fact they lobby and get subsidies and everything where the Earth provides their raw input for "free" and the rest of the world suffers.
/r/fuckcars, but seriously - Petro-chem, for all the great things industrial revolution has given us, is the most insidious industry on the planet. Look at fucking ARAMCO's cap/profits last year. Largest company on the planet. BigOil is a nightmare.