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Re: INXS post# 35

Thursday, 03/08/2007 12:05:06 PM

Thursday, March 08, 2007 12:05:06 PM

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Revised & Updated Info for Deleted Post #37:

Bechtel is Huge:

Let's go back to 1960's & 70's. It was either Bechtel or Brown & Root who had a modular construction prefabrication plant in Aransas Pass located just before the bridge that takes tourists to Port Aransas, Texas. (The information is not public information, I tried to verify. So, this information is from memory.) This was the assembly yard for off shore drilling rig platforms built for installation in the Gulf of Mexico. This oil producing area is called the Continental Shelf. I first heard about the Continental Shelf in elementary school when my teacher talked about the Tertiary Period and the Geologic Timetable.



Related Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aransas_Pass%2C_Texas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Aransas,_Texas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tertiary_Period
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_shelf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_platform
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENSCO_International


Gulf of Mexico

It runs several hundred miles out into the Gulf of Mexico. The wells are located 50+ miles offshore. Some of the platforms were 10 stories tall. They were steel structures. When finished, they were laid on their sides, huge cranes lifted them onto barges where they did the final welding. Then tug boats toed them to their prospective sites for final assembly and installation. I had no idea Holifield and Bechtel were partners. This puts a whole different light on the potential for Amtex. I was thinking, if ATEX went back to a dollar, I'd be happy. But now, I'm not sure, the potential has just increased in my mind. With this kind of money behind them God only knows how far Amtex could go?

Bechtel built the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Unites States (1973-1977)

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline project was an enormous undertaking—a 1,200-kilometer pipeline built across three mountain ranges in harsh weather conditions. Completed in 1977, it carries oil from Prudhoe Bay on Alaska's North Slope to the southern port of Valdez.

http://www.bechtel.com/sptrans-alaska.htm

Other Projects:
http://www.bechtel.com/sigproj.htm

This information just re-emphasizes my commitment to Amtex. My instinct's said to buy. Now these are my thoughts:
• This could be a whole different ball game?
• This could be something really big?
• This could develop into something much bigger than I ever anticipated?
• All I know is, when I first started reading about Amtex back in the summer of 2004, I knew this stock was for me.

For those who haven't solidified their position, now is as good as it gets. When the strong hands decide to take this baby up, we may not see these cheap prices again for a long, long time.

God Bless,
Hilander

PS:
Also, I realize Bechtel and Holifield are not partners with Amtex, but just with their association together, that means a whole lot to me.











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