That's not the whole quote, but close:
"Oil is not going to be any more plentiful or easier to find in the future."
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Ford did not respond to the criticism, instead telling shareholders that management understood that the market was shifting rapidly because of higher oil prices. "We are working very hard on this," he said. "We agree gas prices are high and oil is not going to be any more plentiful or easier to find in the future."
Asked about the company's commitment to reducing its reliance on gas-guzzling trucks and sport-utility vehicles, Ford said the company was weighing a plug-in hybrid. Plug-in hybrids can be charged from a mains outlet and have greater range in all-electric mode. For longer distances a small gasoline engine kicks in, powering the vehicle like the hybrids currently offered by automakers.
Environmentalists have called plug-in technology one of the most immediate ways to improve fuel economy and cut greenhouse gas emissions. "Our fleet is getting smaller and we are working hard on ethanol, biofuels and hybrids," Bill Ford said,
High gas prices have cut deeply into demand for profitable Ford sport-utility vehicles, like the Explorer, and the company's market-leading F-Series pickup truck models are competing in the most-heavily discounted part of the market. Ford, who has foregone a cash salary since the company ousted former CEO Jacques Nasser in 2001, repeated his pledge to forgo any new remuneration until Ford's auto unit returns to sustained profitability.
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http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/36330/story.htm