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  2. Syngas to gasoline plus - Wikipedia

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    This syngas can be produced through several commercially available technologies and from a wide variety of feedstocks, including natural gas, biomass and municipal solid waste. Natural gas and other methane-rich gases, including those produced from municipal waste, are converted into syngas through methane reforming technologies such as steam ...

  3. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline should ideally be stored in an airtight container (to prevent oxidation or water vapor mixing in with the gas) that can withstand the vapor pressure of the gasoline without venting (to prevent the loss of the more volatile fractions) at a stable cool temperature (to reduce the excess pressure from liquid expansion and to reduce the ...

  4. Biogasoline - Wikipedia

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    Biogasoline is a type of synthetic gasoline produced from biomass such as algae and plants. Like traditionally petroleum-derived gasoline, biogasoline is made up of hydrocarbons with 6 to 12 carbon atoms per molecule, and can be directly used in conventional internal combustion engines.

  5. Desperate for fuel, Venezuelans steal PDVSA crude and make ...

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    Venezuelans, desperate for fuel after months of shortages, have begun stealing crude from idled fields owned by state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela [PDVSA.UL] and distilling homemade gasoline ...

  6. Do You Really Know Where Your Gasoline Comes From?

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  7. Synthetic fuel - Wikipedia

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    Newer understandings (such as EIA 2006) allow coal, natural gas, or biomass as feedstock. The output can be synthetic crude or synthetic liquid products. [6] Industrial and municipal waste can also be acceptable feedstock. [7] [8] [9] Some definitions also allow oil sands and oil shale to be acceptable inputs through synthetic crude. [6] [10] [11]

  8. There’s only one state left where it’s illegal to pump your ...

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    New Jersey is now the only state in America where it’s illegal for drivers to pump their own gas.

  9. Carbon-neutral fuel - Wikipedia

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    Carbon-neutral fuels can lead to greenhouse gas remediation because carbon dioxide gas would be reused to produce fuel instead of being released into the atmosphere. Capturing the carbon dioxide in flue gas emissions from power plants would eliminate their greenhouse gas emissions, although burning the fuel in vehicles would release that carbon ...