On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 20:34:40 -0700 Henry Vanderbilt
<hvanderbilt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
FWIW, plain-jane US market natgas has mostly been running between
$2.50 and $3 per million btu's (MMBtu) the last few years. There's
~12 gallons of LNG per MMBtu, at ~3.5lb/gallon, so that's 6-7 cents
a pound for the raw natgas feedstock.
Chances are there'll be markups for vehicle grade (high CH4, low
sulfur, from selected wells) natgas, and for liquefaction. But
there's till quite a bit of room for rocket LNG to come in
significantly cheaper than highly refined kero.