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The Dallas Morning News-6/20/2007
After the Deluge

The Dallas Morning News-6/7/2007
Perpetual drought projected as early as 2021

Houston Chronicle-2/12/2007
Report on water needs downplays climate change

The Dallas Morning News-1/18/2007
Robert Morris: Our economic success is in jeopardy if we don't secure new water sources

The Dallas Morning News-9/23/2006
North Texas thirsting for answers

Fort Worth Star-Telegram-9/13/2006
Will we have enough water

The Dallas Morning News-9/9/2006
Billionaire Pickens in his prime - once again

D Magazine-9/1/2006
Hard truth, dry times

CBS News-8/16/2006
Investors Have A Big Thirst For Water

Bloomberg-6/26/2006
Water Outperforms Oil, Luring Pickens, GE's Immelt, Guy Hands

Bloomberg-6/19/2006
San Antonio Boom May Dry Up as Water Ebbs and People Pour In

Amarillo Globe News-7/24/2004
State announces wildlife management plans

The Dallas Morning News-6/1/2004
Forget gasoline prices, Texans need to talk water

Amarillo Globe News-3/31/2004
Pickens reflects on water, oil, life after 68

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal-3/30/2004
Pickens defends plan to sell Panhandle water

Waco Tribune-Herald-12/30/2003
Ambitious Water Plan Must Surmount Hurdles to Stay Afloat

Amarillo Globe-News-11/9/2003
Looking Toward the Future

Amarillo Globe-News-11/7/2003
Water from the Ogallala

Amarillo Globe-News-11/5/2003
Some Cities Don't Worry About Water

 

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Mesa Water is one of the various businesses owned by Mr. Pickens. He is the chairman and CEO of BP Capital, which operates energy focused commodity and equity funds. He is also the largest shareholder in Clean Energy, the largest provider of vehicular natural gas (CNG and LNG) in North America with a broad customer base in the refuse, transit, shuttle, taxi, police, intrastate and interstate trucking, airport and municipal fleet markets.