Pickens encouraged by Obama’s call for more
natural gas in transport

T. Boone Pickens released the following statement in response
to remarks by President Obama at the signing of the Presidential
Memorandum on Fuel Efficiency Standards:
“The President’s statement indicates that he clearly understands the
national security and economic threats associated with our escalating
dependence on foreign oil. He has pledged to get America off Middle East
oil in ten years, and his recognition of natural gas as a domestic
transportation fuel, particularly in heavy duty fleet applications, is
the only way we can meet that goal.
“Natural gas is the first part of the solution since it’s the only
domestic resource available that can immediately replace foreign oil as
a transportation fuel in heavy-duty trucks. Converting heavy-duty trucks
and high-fuel use commercial fleet vehicles to natural gas can reduce
our OPEC dependence now while we wait for technology to produce the
vehicles of tomorrow. I’m encouraged by the President’s commitment to
signing energy legislation by the end of this year—if he is successful
in this effort, he will be the first president in 40 years to make good
on a promise to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.”
Currently, there is bipartisan legislation in both the House and Senate
that would advance the use of natural gas. H.R. 1835 and S. 1408 (The
NAT GAS Act) and The American Power Act, unveiled last week, all contain
language that would replace foreign oil/diesel/gasoline with cleaner,
abundant domestic natural gas in America’s heavy duty fleets.

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