T. Boone Pickens Highlights February Foreign Oil Dependence Numbers as Energy Debate Heats Up in Washington
Source: http://www.investorideas.com/news/030509d.aspPosted on Thursday, March 5th, 2009 | In Energy Markets
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Santa Barbara, CA – March 5, 2009 – Speaking at The Wall Street Journal’s ECOnomics conference, today energy expert T. Boone Pickens provided his third consecutive monthly update on the level of United States’ imports of foreign oil, at the same time that President Obama and Congress begin to forge a national energy policy.
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