Whats the value of CNG - Natural Gas Conversion
Thursday, February 24th, 2011CNG United ask’s- How is it, an issue with one (1) tanker one day and can lead to the very next day gas prices rise. What about our fuel reserves? It does not make sense, nor is it fair that organizations can simply rise and lower barrel prices at the whim.
That was then, this is now = Today Oil prices held firmly above $100 a barrel early Thursday, as the political upheaval in Libya has curtailed production from the North African country. Above $100 a barrel for the first time since October 2008.
Back to the question “what is the value of CNG - compressed natural gas?” The value is huge! Today there is positive forward movement to be environmentally clean. Good people from all across this county are starting to become great people. Aware of their of their surroundings and excited to do their part. CNG plays into the plan with enough natural gas reserves here under the United States soil, to last the next serveral hundred years.
Your reason, no, I meant to say, obligation to embrace natural gas for cars, trucks, rv’s, is that it is made in USA! Using natural gas can only help our economy. http://cngunited.com/support/how-you-can-benefit-from-cng-conversion Can you imagine what the increased revenue would be for this country if more good people converted their vehicles to compressed natural gas and stopped supporting the Middle East.
To that point, if America waits to convert their vehicles to Natural Gas - CNG, Here is a snap-shop of what the next couple of months will produce;
The unrest in Libya follows an uprising in Egypt. Some analysts say Algeria, Libya’s neighbor to the east, could be the next domino in the chain. If supply is halted from both countries, oil prices could soar above $220 a barrel, said analysts at Nomura Securities. This down stream affect will affect your down stream wallet to the tune of well over $4.50 - $5.50 PER GALLON for gas.
The time is now - Thank you!