I don't think you're wrong - and I think your response highlights why OP's question is not the right one to be asking. More relevant is what the climate impacts of burning different amounts of these fuels will be. This is more likely to drive the relevant impacts and economics in the long term than some sort of hard availability constraint.
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I don't think you're wrong - and I think your response highlights why OP's question is not the right one to be asking. More relevant is what the climate impacts of burning different amounts of these fuels will be. This is more likely to drive the relevant impacts and economics in the long term than some sort of hard availability constraint.