Pickens on Oil, Clean Energy & BP Spill
Airtime: Mon. Jun. 7 2010 | 4:15 PM ET
Boone Pickens, founder and CEO of BP Capital, discusses oil, clean energy and the BP spill with CNBC.
Airtime: Mon. Jun. 7 2010 | 4:15 PM ET
Boone Pickens, founder and CEO of BP Capital, discusses oil, clean energy and the BP spill with CNBC.
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