Article: The Twilight of Petroleum

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raspberry-blower
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Post by raspberry-blower »

Halfbreed wrote:
adam2 wrote:
Early on in the oil and gas age, I believe that petrol engines were sometimes run on natural gas liquids straight from the well without refining or treatment.
It was considered natural gasoline. Still happens all the time today, just don't do it in a modern engine, use that old carburated Ford. Lawnmower maybe? Sooner or later it (a nastier solvent than manufactured gasoline) will eat the seals and maybe burn the valves.
Isn't that a major problem with ethanol?

I recall reading somewhere (probably TOD) that vehicles using ethanol were suffering from component parts wearing out a lot sooner than their specified shelf-life
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Ipetchy
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Post by Ipetchy »

This should be a wake up call to all of us. ;)
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