I sell material to the oil, gas, and mining industries, with refinery contractors being my main customers. Hopefully I can get some supply contracts from this.
Mostly a bunch of money laundering businesses. I lived there for a bit when I was young. Dead except for spring break and a few weekends. I loved it. Too hot in summer, though.
I’ve only been there once and the island was basically a parking lot. Couldn’t drive anywhere, couldn’t even park my car at the condo. Had to park it at Walmart. We went in July and it was crazy hot and busy.
Reliance Industries is an Indian company that is offering up $300 billion to get this project started.
May be a nice investment opportunity if you get in early. America First Refining (AFR) has not announced any public investment opportunities such as stock offerings.
I see Reliance Industries (RLNIY) on the NYSE however there is no data about the stock price. May be in the early stages of setting up a public release of stock offerings, We need to keep an eye on this. $$$
I grew up in south Texas, and still visit family and friends there regularly. South Padre Island ends just north of Brownsville . Just a couple miles south of there, the Rio Grande dumps into the gulf. That piece of land just across from the southern tip of SPI and north of the mouth of the Rio Grande is all marshes and flat scrub brush covered land. The only thing there originally was the Port of Brownsville. Then in the 70's came Brown and Root who built off shore oil platforms. It has changed hands many times, but still keeps building those platforms. Recently Space X moved there, and now this refinery. The three counties that touch the Rio Grande before the Gulf, plus one county more to the north are known as the Rio Grande Valley. The RGV is separated from the rest of Texas, all north of there, by a VAST expanse of nothing but ranch land (King Ranch) and more ranches, no gas stations, stores, or communties.
This separation used to make the RGV seem out of the way and kept development muted. But now that south Texas is a destination of choice and has been growing by leaps and bounds for many years. I am just guessing, but there is probably over 1/2 million people In the RGV. The gasoline has to be shipped there by barge, boat, or truck as does most everything else. So a refinery is not anybodies first choice for a new neighbor, but it is economically needed and viable. The Gulf of America is loaded with offshore platforms from every direction, so it all seems a good fit and probably the best place in all south Texas to put a refinery. Just one Texans thoughts.
Very nice win,lots of good paying jobs to build and use.
I sell material to the oil, gas, and mining industries, with refinery contractors being my main customers. Hopefully I can get some supply contracts from this.
Should work. Happy for you, fren! 🎇
Good luck fren,I hope you make bank.
Find out what valves they need and such and buy it up now.
Hmm close to Venezuela...
Also close to Musk's space city...
Anyone think that Musk could get it built quickly?
How fast did he do that Battery plant?
Faster than News um can build one little rail bridge..
DAMN IT YOU WERE SO CLOSE
They're only going to hire their own! You KNOW this!
10000% correct.
I wish we just wouldn't with India.
After Israel, India is at the top of the shit list.
Curious how that’s going to affect tourism to South Padre island.
Mostly a bunch of money laundering businesses. I lived there for a bit when I was young. Dead except for spring break and a few weekends. I loved it. Too hot in summer, though.
I’ve only been there once and the island was basically a parking lot. Couldn’t drive anywhere, couldn’t even park my car at the condo. Had to park it at Walmart. We went in July and it was crazy hot and busy.
Glad we partnered with the jeets on this project, you know, because there’s no Americans that would want to invest in something like this.
Yeah this is treason in my mind. Jeets only hire their own.
Here is a website:
https://americafirstrefining.com/
Reliance Industries is an Indian company that is offering up $300 billion to get this project started.
May be a nice investment opportunity if you get in early. America First Refining (AFR) has not announced any public investment opportunities such as stock offerings.
I see Reliance Industries (RLNIY) on the NYSE however there is no data about the stock price. May be in the early stages of setting up a public release of stock offerings, We need to keep an eye on this. $$$
Hey Fren :?Please let me know if and when you hear anything .. I'm in !!!
India. Awesome.
I grew up in south Texas, and still visit family and friends there regularly. South Padre Island ends just north of Brownsville . Just a couple miles south of there, the Rio Grande dumps into the gulf. That piece of land just across from the southern tip of SPI and north of the mouth of the Rio Grande is all marshes and flat scrub brush covered land. The only thing there originally was the Port of Brownsville. Then in the 70's came Brown and Root who built off shore oil platforms. It has changed hands many times, but still keeps building those platforms. Recently Space X moved there, and now this refinery. The three counties that touch the Rio Grande before the Gulf, plus one county more to the north are known as the Rio Grande Valley. The RGV is separated from the rest of Texas, all north of there, by a VAST expanse of nothing but ranch land (King Ranch) and more ranches, no gas stations, stores, or communties. This separation used to make the RGV seem out of the way and kept development muted. But now that south Texas is a destination of choice and has been growing by leaps and bounds for many years. I am just guessing, but there is probably over 1/2 million people In the RGV. The gasoline has to be shipped there by barge, boat, or truck as does most everything else. So a refinery is not anybodies first choice for a new neighbor, but it is economically needed and viable. The Gulf of America is loaded with offshore platforms from every direction, so it all seems a good fit and probably the best place in all south Texas to put a refinery. Just one Texans thoughts.
About 6 more of these and we will be rollin.
THIS is why gas prices have stayed high: Obama shut down several US refineries
Now let’s get him to disallow Billy gates’s nuclear plant in Wyoming.
We need more power in Wyoming ! Our rates have gotten too high. I think that is Gates punishment ?
Inadequate water and Gates’s reputation should keep it from happening. Kemmerer isn’t suitable.
Anyone trusting him for something so potentially dangerous as well as mainly government funded hasn’t been paying attention.