Fischer-Tropsch technology

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Medicine Bow Fuel & Power LLC Announces Agreement to Sell Diesel From Its Planned Medicine Bow Coal-to-Liquids Facility

January 15th, 2007

Medicine Bow Fuel & Power LLC, a subsidiary of DKRW Advanced Fuels LLC, announced today that it has entered into a long-term contract to sell 100% of the ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel from its planned coal-to-liquids (CTL) facility in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, to Sinclair Oil Corporation, which will market the fuel in the Rocky Mountain region.
The [...]

Wyo. coal-to-liquids plan moves forward

January 15th, 2007

Sinclair Oil Corp. has entered a long-term contract to market “ultra-low-sulfur” diesel fuel derived from a coal-to-liquids plant still in the planning stages in Wyoming.
Medicine Bow Fuel & Power LLC, a subsidiary of DKRW Advanced Fuels LLC, plans to build a coal-to-liquids processing facility in Carbon County with an output capacity of 13,000 barrels per [...]

Railway considers coal-to-liquids idea

January 9th, 2007

The head of BNSF Railway Co. has sent an engineering team to Montana to analyze a possible coal-to-liquids project to supply diesel to fuel-thirsty locomotives, Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Monday in Billings.
Matthew K. Rose, chairman, chief executive and president of BNSF, has expressed interest in producing diesel fuel with the coal-to-liquids process, which has been [...]

Railway considers coal-to-liquids idea

January 9th, 2007

The head of BNSF Railway Co. has sent an engineering team to Montana to analyze a possible coal-to-liquids project to supply diesel to fuel-thirsty locomotives, Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Monday in Billings.
Matthew K. Rose, chairman, chief executive and president of BNSF, has expressed interest in producing diesel fuel with the coal-to-liquids process, which has been [...]

China reins in fast growth of coal-to-liquid fuel projects

July 30th, 2006

China has raised the capital threshold for projects converting coal to liquid fuel to brake a possible overheating in the coal-chemical industry, as excessive development of the fossil fuel pollutes the environment and strains the water supply.
On July 7, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China’s industrial watchdog, issued a circular requiring local governments [...]