When production begins early next year at Shell’s Pearl plant in Qatar, the world’s largest gas-to-liquid (GTL) facility, the company hopes to start comprehensive trials of buses and taxis in major European cities to substantiate potential gains from GTL fuel. Shell is holding discussions with interested parties. Using natural gas as Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
When production begins early next year at Shell’s Pearl plant in Qatar, the world’s largest gas-to-liquid (GTL) facility, the company hopes to start comprehensive trials of buses and taxis in major European cities to substantiate potential gains from GTL fuel. Shell is holding discussions with interested parties.
Using natural gas as
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