Transport Fuels from Australia''s Gas Resources
English
By (author): Mark J. Thomson Mr Mark J Thomson Professor Robert Clark Robert Clark
The transport sector in Australia depends heavily on imported oil-based fuels. With this comes the ever-present risk of oil supply shortages. But Australia is gas-rich and oil-poor, so it makes practical sense to assess how our own gas resources can be used to produce these fuels.
Natural gas can be used directly as a fuel, blended with diesel in modified diesel engines, and converted into a conventional liquid fuel all at a modest cost. This book, written by Australias leading experts in the field, demonstrates how using natural gas as a transport fuel could increase our fuel self-sufficiency to 5070 per cent by 2030. And with three-quarters of our freight being moved by road, its clear that these developments will have major benefits for Australian transport efficiency. See more
Natural gas can be used directly as a fuel, blended with diesel in modified diesel engines, and converted into a conventional liquid fuel all at a modest cost. This book, written by Australias leading experts in the field, demonstrates how using natural gas as a transport fuel could increase our fuel self-sufficiency to 5070 per cent by 2030. And with three-quarters of our freight being moved by road, its clear that these developments will have major benefits for Australian transport efficiency. See more
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