T. Boone Pickens, John Kerry Team on Energy Bill
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010John Kerry and T. Boone Pickens, once fierce foes, have found a way to work together on energy legislation.
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John Kerry and T. Boone Pickens, once fierce foes, have found a way to work together on energy legislation.
The 81-year-old Texas oilman and alternative-energy advocate muses on his recent efforts to get natural-gas legislation passed, and his pared-down plan to place wind turbines once slated for Canada and Minnesota.
T. Boone Pickens told FOX Business Network’s Brian Sullivan that oil prices will go up to $85-90 per barrel by the end of the year and that he’s close to signing three new deals using wind energy. Read more » »
Ever since T. Boone Pickens announced his “Pickens’ Plan” back in 2008, we’ve been waiting for some wind stocks to break into his top holdings, but given his recent shift towards natural gas, it’s no surprise it didn’t happen in Q4.
RENO, NV–(Marketwire - 03/02/10) - Hybrid Energy Holdings, Inc. (Pinksheets: HYBE - News ) reports that recent Natural Gas acquisition has received further endorsement as legendary oilman T. Boone Pickens, is still pushing plans to reduce dependence on foreign oil and has shifted more and more towards natural gas over wind power. Most recently, Pickens has been supporting legislation that would …
While the U.S. may never achieve energy independence, billionaire Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens predicts Congress will pass key energy legislation by Memorial Day that can “start us back in the right direction.”
Opportunity Only Knocks Twice - Hummer Should Remain American and an Important Part Of The Pickens Plan!
Legendary oilman T. Boone Pickens is still pushing plans to reduce dependence on foreign oil, though his focus has shifted more and more towards natural gas over wind power, where his efforts have hit some speed bumps.
T Boone Pickens has a big idea. It may even be a good one. But when Pickens stoops to using fear and bigotry to sell this idea it becomes small and unsavoury.
You remember the Pickens Plan, right? T. Boone Pickens’ ill-fated attempt to change the face of the