Pickens praises senator's favoring natural gas as transportation fuel

Texas energy executive T Boone Pickens, the architect of “The Pickens Plan” to reduce US dependence on foreign oil, praised US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently for comments advancing the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel for the nation's heavy-duty fleet vehicle market. Pickens praised the comments in a special e-mail to the nearly 1.5 million members of “The New Energy Army” who have enlisted to help win support for the plan. Pickens joined Reid and John Podesta, who heads up the Center for American Progress, in a special telephone conference call with reporters to ...

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