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Uploaded on Sep 3, 2008

Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon supports compressed natural gas vehicles.

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  • WeedaPeople

    @Crack Pipe: I have a job, I don't so drugs, and people should not make money by poisoning other peoples water. There are much better ways of making money than to endanger others.

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  • Piper43078

    oh please stop. get a job and buy your own weed with your own money. Let everyone else make money.

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  • WeedaPeople

    New hydraulic fracturing (fracking) processes are creating excessive toxic waste water that has no way of being processed to remove the toxicity. The burden of trying to figure out what to do with all of the toxic waste has fallen on local communities, and they are overwhelmed with the poisonous chemicals. Another huge problem has been the leakage of this toxic fluid into ground water supplies. Drinking water, water used for livestock and irrigation are also affected. The problem is emmense.

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  • TheChristianRight09

    The next boom in the American,energy........Fractur­ed oil and gas...From America for Americans...

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  • heartlessvietboy

    What is a Natural Gas?

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  • Alvord1430

    I'm a CNG user and I agree with you. I don't know why everyone thinks you need the government's help to convert. There are commercial CNG compressor-dispensers that can be monitored over the Internet with a Verizon card. They could be installed in certain rest areas along the Interstate System for under $200,000. Just hook it up to the gas company and power line. You don't have to dig a hole in the ground for a tank like you do with gasoline.

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  • WeedaPeople

    rota: It is to drive the demand of NG up so not only will the price go up for fueling cars, but it will go up for home heating as well. This is a win-win for the gas companies, and the biggest loser for the public.

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  • Alvord1430

    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?

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  • protaxcuts

    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.

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