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Pickens predicts oil prices to soar

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Pickens predicts oil prices to soar
Oil tycoon increases his oil and natural gas exposure with prices set to rise with economic recovery.

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens said Tuesday he has increased his long oil and natural gas position in recent weeks.

"It's not my personality to be short," said the billionaire who has made his fortune investing in the oil sector.

Oil prices are likely to be around $75 a barrel by the end of 2009 and $85 by the end of 2010, Pickens said, but added that an economic recovery could boost prices much higher.

"If you have a global recovery, then you could easily be $90 a barrel next year, you could be $100 a barrel," he said.
0:00 /2:57'Dropping' the dollar for oil

He also said that he sees the average price for natural gas next year at $7 per million British thermal units, up from about $5 currently.

The passage of the U.S. climate legislation currently in consideration in the Senate is essential for keeping oil prices from rising exponentially over the next decade, he said.

Without a plan for U.S. energy independence, oil prices could soar to $300 a barrel in 10 years, Pickens said.

Pickens said that he believes the bill will come to a vote by the end of the year and that it will make President Obama's campaign goals of eliminating dependence on oil from the Mideast in 10 years achievable.

"If you do that, then you can cut out Mideast oil in 10 years," he said. To top of page
http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/06/new...ral_gas.reut/index.htm?postversion=2009100616
http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/06/new...ral_gas.reut/index.htm?postversion=2009100616
 
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