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Published - Sunday, August 03, 2008

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Is the U.S. really the ‘Saudi Arabia of natural gas?’


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Remember the character that the late Gilda Radner used to play on Saturday Night Live? She played a sweet old lady doing a television news guest spot who always got some basic fact wrong. When corrected, she would say “Never mind.”

U.S. Rep. Ron Kind had one of those “never mind” moments earlier this week.
On Monday, during an interview with the Tribune Editorial Board, Kind expressed skepticism about oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens’ suggestion that we use natural gas as a transportation fuel.

Never mind that Pickens has cornered the market on natural gas from the Gulf of Mexico, Kind worried that using all that natural gas for transportation might make the price shoot up even higher for gas used in home heating.

Now it turns out that the United States might have a lot more gas than previously thought.

Later in the week, after Kind returned to Washington, he heard a natural gas CEO address the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming with a decidedly upbeat and optimistic message.

A new study by an industry consulting firm says U.S. natural gas reserves exceed 2.2 quadrillion cubic feet, enough to last more than 100 years.

New forms of natural gas supplies — from shale and something called “tight sands” — have led to much more gas being available.

Aubrey K. McClendon, chairman and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corp., based in Oklahoma City, told members of Congress, “I believe natural gas can and should be the driving force for how this Congress can take bold action to free our country from the death grip of high prices for imported oil, thereby improving our economy, enhancing national security and helping the environment. It’s a trifecta, triple play and hat trick all rolled into one.”

McClendon said the United States is 86 percent self-reliant on natural gas supply. Add in the gas we buy from Canada, and the nation is 98.5 percent self-reliant.

Compare that with oil. Forty-one percent of the oil we use comes from North America, and only 27 percent of our oil is from the United States. Imagine if we didn’t have to buy OPEC or Middle East oil?

Natural gas costs half as much as oil, and produces 90 percent less particulate pollution and 32 to 40 percent less CO2.

How do we get from here to there? Kind said General Motors already produces natural gas cars for foreign countries, and Honda sells a natural gas car.

What we need is the capacity for refueling, and a bill by Reps. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., and Dan Boren, D-OK., would provide incentives for automakers to make 10 percent of their vehicles run on compressed natural gas, and encourage gas station owners to install natural gas pumps at 20,000 stations throughout the country.

It almost sounds too good to be true — and it still could be. But let’s hope we don’t have to have another “never mind” moment.

Contact Opinion page editor Richard Mial at (608) 791-8232 or by e-mail at rmial@lacrossetribune.com.
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Michael Welch wrote on Aug 4, 2008 12:20 PM:

" Get ready for THIS winter indeed; IF anything substantial is EVER to be done -- either to aid folks in staying warm in Wisconsin or in furthering a natural gas powered car we will require the resources of the FEDERAL government with its vast taxing ability and its capacity for 'focus,' once there is a will. As per health care the grave economic problems are the result of TOO much 'private' and not enough 'public' control. We could have extensively developed both wind and solar since the Nixon to Carter years of gas spikes and we essentially did nothing of substance but follow 'the market' to -- SUVs! (If we are REALLY serious about all 'this' enviro stuff we'd probably elect Ralph Nader, the Rodney Dangerfield of media 'respect' for a candidate. So don't uh hold your breath...) "

Common Sense wrote on Aug 3, 2008 12:19 PM:

" Sounds good, but maybe, for starters, we should find a way for everyone to convert to gas for heating, so we can all stay reasonably warm this winter. I'm not for a lot of giveaway programs, but we have low income elderly out there still heating with oil. Perhaps we could help them out. A gas furnace would pay for itself in one year with the difference in the price of gas versus oil, and maybe make the difference in whether they can afford to keep their homes or not. "


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