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Just the facts
Natural Gas is cheap because no one is using it. If cats became the fuel of choice then cats would start costing $4/gallon. The only way competitiion is going to work in the fuel industry is if a single car could burn fuel from multiple sources at the flick of a switch. As for rail transit - will everyone ride it when gas goes to $5/gallon? Nope, some people will continue to drive at $20/gallon but in modern day Oklahoma no one has a choice, other than drive or stay home; which is not much of a choice. We are on borrowed time and the writing is on the wall.
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