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Steady_T

09/21/11 3:36 PM

#134771 RE: Toxic Avenger #134766

Does crude oil have to be heated to be pumped?

I don't know about oil in Washington State, but here in Texas crude oil is pumped into tanks and pipes right out of the ground. No heaters required.


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azs

09/21/11 6:19 PM

#134816 RE: Toxic Avenger #134766

Thanks again for another post helping the longs make their point:

[Agilyx] converts ground waste plastic into synthetic crude oil...[T]he crude oil product leaving the condensing system enters into a coalescing and settling process and is eventually transferred to an exterior aboveground storage tank where it awaits final transportation and sale to a refinery.

and

Applying its patented and proprietary technology, Agilyx reduces plastic waste normally destined for landfills, produces refinery-ready crude oil.

and

...successfully marketing synthetic crude oil as a feedstock to existing petroleum refineries (emphasis mine).

Bottom line: Agilyx produces an un-refined gel-like synthetic crude oil that is sold to refineries.