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RE: methane how!

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·         Customer Service 

To:Daniel Barker,Customer Service
Jul‎ ‎10, 2017 at 4:28‎ ‎PM
Good afternoon, I have a response for you:

Lakeland does not use methane. The only other liquid fuel is diesel oil which is delivered by tanker semi-trucks.

The last time LE purchase oil was in October 2016, and we trucked in around three semi-tankers. Our movement of low sulfur oil is small. The cost to burn oil is too expensive.


I hope this information helps!

Thank You,
Customer Service Support

From: Daniel Barker [mailto:whipple1078@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2017 11:36 PM
To: Customer Service
Subject: methane how!

Lakeland Electric

Today on Bay News 9 is a report of a power plant accident in Tampa.  I need to know - I went on your public tour, and you have all three fuel, silos full of petroleum fuel, methane and coal.  Coal is no problem ship by rail, and we see the tracks near the entrance on Combee Road.  Coal is safe to ship by rail.

I would like to know how you ship the methane or other liquid or gaseous fuel. 

Daniel Barker
6339 Egret Dr.
Lakeland
815-4534


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