Thursday, June 23, 2011

Synthetic Petroleum Production

It appears that propane and gasoline can be produced synthetically from natural gas, at a low cost. Here is how it is done:
1. You produce methane natural gas from a cow manure tank farm, or, you produce
methane natural gas from a shaft drilled into a coal or shale seam.
2. You pump out the methane natural gas into a tank.
3. To turn methane natural gas into propane, you place the natural gas under pressure
in a tank and add a small amount of water. Sometimes it help to add just a little
bit of salt.
4. You turn propane under pressure in a tank, into gasoline, by adding a gallon of
gasoline to the large tank of propane as a catylyst. Also, you must have an
overflow tank or tanks available because the volume of gasoline produced is
exponentially higher than the propane it is produced from
5. You can turn gasoline into motor oil by adding a small amount of black dirt
to the gasoline.
It is said that the above methods of producing petroleum will work, so you may wish to give
it a try, but, there are no absolute guarantees here.
Perpetual (C)Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C., (PA) and
the American Public, as a Public Domain Copyright and Patent.

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