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natural gas vs fuel oil
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
pabasolo (Chemical) 21 May 03 6:21
I am trying to decide wheter we should use natural gas or fuel oil for our furnaces.
Here  in Uruguay, natural gas price doubles that of fuel oil (for the same theoretical amount of heat).
What other elements should I consider? (inefficiencies, other costs, pros/cons)
thnks
pablo

25362 (Chemical) 21 May 03 8:35
See Thread633-56974.


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