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Re: delta_penny post# 5326

Monday, 09/06/2010 11:28:05 AM

Monday, September 06, 2010 11:28:05 AM

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What does Sunoco have to do with EMLL?
I understand that the Sunoco pipeline runs along the terminal site and at one time the terminal was one of the places on this pipeline distributing petroleum. Online you can read anything. The terminal is going through a transition period and Khoo states that he is interested in giving the operation to a biofuels company in Chicago or just sell oil from there, like before. My DD shows that the County is a great place to move petroleum products, is not controlled by any one oil company, has many trucks and traffic along Highway 11 and is off Highway 80. The site is near Wilkes-Barre and not far from Scranton. It is also close to the nuclear power plant(PSE&G).
The pipeline is essential to keeping expenses down as the alternative ways of getting fuel to the terminal are more costly.

I researched the town it is in and found that Berwick, Pennsylvania is the home to Wise potato chips( salsa is good too). Guess one way to make potato chips and biofuels? You use used vegetable oil. Guess how much used( and dumped=free) vegetable oil Wise goes through in a year. I will research this. The company must know this. Wise Foods is less than 2 miles away. The main expense for any bio diesel operation is the commodity used to mix with the oil. This is the reason many bio diesel terminals went under. they used soybean oil. When soybeans went up in price the profits for those companies plummeted. So, many chose other mixes like vegetable oil, waste grease, tallow, jatropha, etc. That is why the big oil companies are spending billions of dollars starting algae bio diesel operations. Algae is self contained and you control your own source of commodity permanently. Algae bio diesel can be DD'd on Youtube or Google.

In the past year www.bioenergywiki.net has opened a great site.