Maybe we have too much gas to ignore.
New data shows that the continental US has more than 1/3 more natural gas than originally estimated. Most of the new supply is coming from horizontal drilling in shale formations.
Check out: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/06...rat-50410.html
Here's a quote on Pickens Plan's reaction to the new numbers.
"Obviously, this underscores what Boone has spoken about for well over a year and gives further credibility to a key aspect of the Pickens plan, and that is using natural gas as a transportation fuel alternative to foreign oil, diesel and gasoline," said Jay Rosser, a spokesman for Pickens.
Maybe the abundance of a clean, cheap, and domestic energy source will wake up policymakers.
New data shows that the continental US has more than 1/3 more natural gas than originally estimated. Most of the new supply is coming from horizontal drilling in shale formations.
Check out: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/06...rat-50410.html
Here's a quote on Pickens Plan's reaction to the new numbers.
"Obviously, this underscores what Boone has spoken about for well over a year and gives further credibility to a key aspect of the Pickens plan, and that is using natural gas as a transportation fuel alternative to foreign oil, diesel and gasoline," said Jay Rosser, a spokesman for Pickens.
Maybe the abundance of a clean, cheap, and domestic energy source will wake up policymakers.
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