Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Pickens Plan Generates Attention... and Profits

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Monday, July 28th, 2008


Dear Energy and Capital Reader,

The Pickens Plan has transformed into a media phenomenon.

From the New York Times to Fox News, newspapers and news networks across the country are touting the man, and his plan, as a major piece to solving the energy puzzle.

Pickens is wise enough to know we can't drill our way out of the unfolding energy crisis. He has even said that efforts aimed at convincing the public that drilling in forbidden areas will reduce gas prices are "totally misleading."

And this is from a man who made billions in the oil industry.

He's not totally against new drilling, he just has enough gumption and clout to say that the effect won't be that great.

Of course, it doesn't hurt that he's actually correct about the matter.

Rather than oil, Pickens is placing his bet for a prosperous future on alternative energy technologies.

He's making a $12 billion wager on what will be the world's largest wind farm, which will span the Texas panhandle.

Texas state officials have even supported the plan by approving $4.9 billion - the biggest government investment in clean energy in American history - to build increased transmission capacity for wind energy.

The billionaire also has a 40% stake in a natural gas fueling company called Clean Energy Fuels.

And that's where the second part of T. Boone's plan comes into play... using the natural gas saved by using wind energy to power cars.

What's so exciting about this plan is that as individual investors, you have the opportunity to profit alongside one of the richest men ever to play the energy game.

There are numerous ways to do so, but the most profitable may be through the small company that's going to get the lion's share of the natural gas engine market.

We have a full report on how to do it, and we'll guide you every step of the way.

Take a moment to read the attached report, and take the first step to making energy profits just like T. Boone Pickens does.

Your portfolio will surely reward you.

Good Investing,

Brian Hicks
Publisher, Energy and Capital


"One undeniable beneficiary of the Pickens Plan would be Pickens himself. He has bet $12 billion on a massive new wind farm in rural Texas and his BP Capital hedge fund is heavily invested in the natural gas industry."

-The Guardian, UK


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