K&B
Associates represents an interest in securing from 3rd
party investors obligational commitments for the purchase of
approximately $500,000,000.00(USD) in “Municipal AA Bonds” held by
the Alaska Rail Road Corporation and pre-approved for sale by the
Alaska State Legislature. Such “Bond Sale” designed for the sole
purpose of constructing a natural gas pipeline transport
infrastructure from Prudhoe Bay terminating at a Fairbanks based
“Gate Station”, in efforts at supporting the electrical energy
needs of consumers and as a non-coal “replacement” source of
energy to power the existing military bases and in-line with the
Federal Government's mandate for “Green Power Partner”
affiliation and participation. The pipeline construction supported by this “Bond
Sale” is intended for the Interior/Fairbanks & North Pole area
augmented with enhanced 1200 BTU quality gas for increased
efficiencies above and beyond “pipeline quality gas”.
Consideration will also be given for a pipeline extension to Eielson
Air Force Base should that base be chosen for the home of the F-35
fighter squadron, a final decision due in 2015. With respect to the
secureness of such bonds as an investment opportunity, because of the
Alaska Rail Road's affiliation as a “State Corporation”, such
allows a rating above any similar rated bonds as the State of Alaska
maintains “Reserves” that in total approach $80-Billion. Even
though that “Reserve” does not guarantee the financial stability
of such bonds, it does lend itself as a financial health indicator of
a “State of the State” that is unmatched today. As an added
financial incentive, interested parties may be guaranteed a % of the
“Net Operating Revenues” of this natural gas pipeline once
operation commences, depending on % participation in this “Bond
Offering”, specifics of such financial incentive TBD at
finalization of this project and the result of this “Open Season”
seeking investment financial support. Interested investors should
e-mail S. Pam McGee @ kcassociates@ak.net.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
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