
Kocol Methanol Plan
1. As Founder & CEO of USMEXenergy.com, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), John M. Kocol wants President Obama to issue an executive order that would require the Department of Defense (DOD) to build flex-fuel military vehicles that would run on either gasoline or methanol.
2. On the civilian side, John M. Kocol seeks passage of the "Open Fuel Standard Act" with an amendment that would exclude ethanol, so that American flex-fuel vehicles using either methanol or gasoline would be built.
3. John M. Kocol will implement the "Kocol Methanol Plan," by using as a guide "Beyond Oil and Gas: The Methanol Economy," by George A. Olah, winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
John M. Kocol, Founder & CEO of USMEXenergy.com (coal2oil.com, CO2toMethanol.com are USMEXenergy.com companies) which is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) based in Washington, DC. John M. Kocol's Harvard Master's Thesis: "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico," with Dr. John Womack Jr. as Thesis Director, resulted in the founding of USMEXenergy.com. Since the BP oil spill, John M. Kocol is the first person in the world calling for replacing our petroleum based economy with a methanol based economy. John M. Kocol received a Master's from Harvard University and a Bachelor's from Eastern Connecticut State University that he completed in three and a half years. John M. Kocol served as a combat medic in the 141st Medical Company in the Connecticut Army National Guard which was activated a few hours before the Gulf War ended, and he suffered a stress fracture in his left foot that's never healed during annual training; he also served in the U.S. Army Reserves in Lawrence, MA.
Charles Pedrick, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of CO2toMethanol.com, received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from the University of Texas at El Paso, and he has an Engineering In Training (EIT) professional license. Charles Pedrick worked for the prestigious Parsons Corporation as an oil refinery project manager in the Shell Martinez oil refinery. Charles Pedrick is working on the Pedrick-Kocol CO2 to Methanol conversion process for the Department of Defense (DOD), coal, oil and gasoline companies.