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Coal liquefaction would also help America wean itself from foreign oil imports. The United States has the world’s largest coal reserves with an estimated 268 billion recoverable tons. Converting just 5 percent of the U.S. coal reserves to Fisher-Tropsch fuels would equate to the existing U.S. crude reserves of 29 billion barrels. America could virtually double its domestic motor fuel supply without drilling a single well or building a new refinery.
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