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Anniversary Op-Ed by Boone Pickens

Politico is a website and newspaper which has become the “go to” source for up-to-date political info in Washington. In this morning’s editions, Politico has a guest editorial by T. Boone Pickens titled “One Year Later, We Still Import Too Much Oil.”

Boone points out that even though oil is about half the price it was one year ago today - July 8 - when the Pickens Plan was rolled out,

We are still importing nearly 70 percent of the oil we use. Much of it comes from countries that are in unstable regions or that are unfriendly to the United States - or both.

On the day when Senators Harry Reid (NV), Orrin Hatch (UT) and Robert Menendez (NJ) are to introduce the Senate version of the NAT GAS Act, the op-ed points out

By providing incentives to change 350,000 heavy trucks from diesel to natural gas, we can cut our oil imports by about 4 percent. That’s just the beginning. Once we build momentum, manufacturing costs will drop and replacement rates will rise.

We’re not about to run out of natural gas any time soon. Boone writes:

We have plenty of natural gas. The huge amounts of natural gas contained in the shale deposits under Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Appalachia have helped drive America’s natural gas reserves to more than a century’s worth.

A recent study by the Potential Gas Committee found that there are 2,074 trillion cubic feet of domestic natural gas reserves - the equivalent of nearly 350 billion barrels of oil, about the same as Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves.

The article concludes with the same point Boone has been making for the past year:

The Pickens plan is the only plan on the national agenda to meet that goal, immediately reduce our dependence on foreign oil and buy ourselves the time to develop more advanced renewable fuels.

To read the entire article by Boone click HERE.

– The Pickens Team

Comments2 Responses to “Anniversary Op-Ed by Boone Pickens”

Angela Lamar


Boone, Boone Boone! I am a much prettier spokesperson than you for green energy. You' re stealing the show, Stagehog! Natural athlete, beautiful, electric-eyed blond, 40 something, I am an example of the new American woman. (smiling sweetly here) I have new Clean Energy technology that generates new, unencumbered wealth for first jobs, then global investment, and to reduce CO2 emissions while increasing US National Security. I use my same natural, cost-conscious strategies for a healthy lifestyle. NO WHISKY drinking here, Boone! No cigars. No excess to be found anywhere. ....No petroleum investments. Just good clean, green, wholesome, health -- in body, mind, and spirit. Without my philosophy and ambition we will have no environment: without YOURS, we will have the introduction of wind energy technologies into a competitive market setting. Boone, retire! Go play some golf and enjoy your lovely platinum-haired wife and leave it to the kids--so they have a shot to fix what petroleum has torn up. *AND, if you think for one moment the grid can be privatized I will respectfully nominate you to fill a cell in Levanworth for political espionage.

Mark Boise


This may not be directly "in context" but.. ON the initiative of vehicles powered by Natural Gas , a solution to the largest deterrent to CNG conversion, CNG refueling stations, is right in our pockets, the cell-phone. Soon the majority of cellular wireless phones and PDAs (one billion worldwide by 2013) will be equipped with navigation technology (GPS, terrestrial based location, etc). Cellular navigation applications can provide the nearest CNG refilling station, as well as a CNG station to CNG station mapping for long hauls, if they are expeditiously added to the POI mapping database. Great job this week Boone, public awareness with a plan goes a long way, Best Regards, Mark

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