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T. Boone Pickens is making a new pitch for natural gas to be the fuel of the future, especially in America’s big rigs. However, while declaring natural gas as the only replacement for petroleum diesel, the billionaire oilman seems to forget that biodiesel is already a great source to replace petroleum-based products… without having to convert any engines.
In the latest video from Pickens, he goes “back to the whiteboard” to make the case that out of the 21 million gallons of petroleum used each day in the U.S., 13 million gallons come from imports, and 5 million comes from the “bad guys” at OPEC. He says that 5 million is the real problem, as we are funding both sides of the war on terror with those purchases. Pickens proposes that if the 8 million 18-wheelers in this country were to run on natural gas, that would take care of 2.5 million gallons of OPEC oil each day, effectively cutting the oil cartel in half. He goes on to say that conversion could be done in just seven years.
But while Pickens makes a good case, pointing out how much cheaper natural gas would be than petroleum diesel (about one-fourth the cost) and how much cleaner burning it is, I think he steps in it a bit when saying that “natural gas is the only resource we have that’s going to replace diesel.” Biodiesel will run in any diesel engine, especially the big rigs, without having to change anything on the engines.
One Comment on "Pickens Says Natural Gas Only Diesel Replacement"
KenZ300 on Mon, 19th Jul 2010 12:24 am
The American people are ahead of the politicians on this issue. Congress needs to stop obstructing and start acting in the best interest of the Country. An Energy Policy needs to be passed that focuses on using natural gas and alternative energy sources.
We need to reduce our dependence on OIL from countries that want to harm us.
Our National Security and Economic Security demand that we start the transition to alternative fuels NOW.
The true cost of OIL can be seen in the Gulf of Mexico.
Congress needs to support a transition to using more Natural gas and alternative energy to fuel our economy.