Look, Haliburton has been around since 1919 and they, like any other energy company has done both good and bad. The thing is, they COULD be part of the solution here. Personally I don't care if it is haliburton or sears & roebuck that gets the oil and natural gas out of the ground in a timely manner, I just care that it gets DONE. We are in deep trouble, the quickest way to affect normal, everyday people is to make the cost of running their vehicles cheaper, to make the delivery of their food cheaper...
The lower your income, the more the quadrupling of gas prices since 2002 has hurt you, at the pump and at the grocery store.
And with that being said, we need about 50 new nuclear plants, more CNG filling stations and incentives to switch to CNG. I think CNG (considering its' abundance) could be a critical, nearly painless, stopgap, (combined with oil drilling and coal) we need to give us time to develop the nuclear plants, hydrogen technology, new generation solar and other sources that are now considered 'alternatives'.
Let's keep the damned pressure on them to get these things done.