Aubrey McClendon CNG Vehicles
Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon supports compressed natural gas vehicles.
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Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon supports compressed natural gas vehicles.
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Mr. McClendon,
I …
Mr. McClendon,
I am a regular guy and I have a CNG vehicle. I didn’t need any financial incentive from the government. Next year I will purchase another CNG car without the government’s help. You are a 50 year old near-billionaire. Why don’t you and Mr. Pickens shake some change out of your sofas and start implementing a CNG fueling infrastructure across the nation’s highways. What happened to entrepreneurial spirit?
Go smoke more pot, …
Go smoke more pot, Aubrey.
Now there is a lift …
Now there is a lift on the ban for off shore drilling. This would, apparently, also apply to the Great Lakes. There is vast, untapped natural gas resources within the region and Michigan also has one of the largest underground storage facilities in the US – including salt caverns (the best kind). NG is less costly when the state needs it for winter use, but vast amounts can remain in storage. Dune development isn’t the only interest this CEO from OK persists. Online info on MI NG site YA C
Gee, now I get it – …
Gee, now I get it – just when Chesapeake stock took a hit. Aubrey is no environmentalist. He wants to develop natural habitat dune lands on Lake Michigan – he swooped it during bitter squabbling between Dennison siblings (the deceased father wanted it left to state but didn’t complete the will). Alas, he’s in a battle with the Saugatuck Dunes Alliance and Michigan Land Use Institute (log on to either, latter report of 7/07; also GREAT Holland Sentinel article) & dig Mr. Clean’s intentions.
Hmm, I wonder why …
Hmm, I wonder why Aubrey McClendon is all of the sudden jumping on T. Boone’s hair-brained subsidy gravy-train scheme?
I don’t suppose that T. Boone Pickens purchase of 1.83 million shares of Chesapeake Energy stock in mid-August would have anything to do with it.