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There was an interview today with T. Boone Pickens on CNBC. Nothing very new, EXCEPT he comes out and says that there is "someone" in the administration who does not like fossil fuels. I tend to agree with him. (NOTE, I am not posting this to slam the president. people in every administration hold things back or push them forward)
The thrust of the interview is to ask if it's so logical that natural gas is the way to go, then why are we not doing more with it? I think shale gas & oil is vital to restoring America's economy for our grandchildren. If we can slash our energy costs it can make a huge difference in a short period to the economy.
If the argument for natural gas is so simple then why arn't we doing it? And, why has the natural gas industry done such a poor job of public relations?
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Jim Mulva, ConocoPhillips CEO announced a national ad campaign extolling the virtues of American natural gas this week.
This gives us 2 majors....Exxon Mobil...being the other... that are crowing about natural gas' virtues.
Hopefully, their clout will get the API off their butts and ratchet up the lobbying effort to make CNG powered transportation a reality. With something around 28,000 miles of Interstate highways in the US, strategically locating 3-4000 re-fueling stations could give the trucking industry workable access to fuel facilities. Wal-Mart has something around 2200 stores that could include on-site CNG pumps and the 100 million plus American homes with natural gas access could enable garages around the nation to be over night fueling facilities.
When Americans are informed and realize what the actual cost of a gallon of gasoline or diesel is....it was $15.14 in 1998....there's hope that a national transition to CNG will end or at least materially curtail our ruinous addiction to OPEC manipulated crude. We have a vastly superior resource and we ought to utilize it while seeking the ultimate inexhaustible energy solution. Talk about a "Buy American" campaign; this would be it on steroids.
Congress and the Obama Administration, are you people paying attention?
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