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When you need

QUALITY

MARINE

ELECTRICAL

APPARATUS

AND SUPPLIES you need

BROWN AND ROSS

OF NEW JERSEY

INCORPORATED

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Lamps and Ballasts

Accessory Items

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MARITIME

REPORTER

ENGINEERING NEWS

Offshore Seminar

To Be Held Oct. 22-26

With a record of five previous successful seminars presented in

Houston, Texas, and London, Eng- land, with participants attending from many countries, ETA Off- shore Seminars, Inc. is now pre- senting its sixth seminar session.

It will be held in Houston on Oc- tober 22-26, 1973.

In four and one-half days, the seminar covers everything from theory, selection, and operation of offshore drilling, completion, and production equipment to the new- est techniques for drilling in deep- er and more hostile waters.

Through the seminars, participants gain, in a short period, a knowledge of the industry which could other- wise take months or years of ex- posure to obtain.

The aim of the seminar is to up- date experienced personnel and train new men to combat the short- age of qualified personnel on drill- ing rigs today. Seminar instructors use practical approaches, case his- tories, scale models, slide presenta- tions, and new design research to quickly and efficiently train partici- pants in the latest offshore drilling technology. Each instructor is highly experienced, and represents a vital segment of the offshore in- dustry.

The seminar focuses on offshore safety, drilling unit stability, cer- tification, insurance, well testing, and blowouts. For equipment and techniques, the instructors cover mooring systems and positioning, marine risers, drilling motion com- pensation, offshore drill string, and subsea wellhead and production equipment.

Along with the instruction, par- ticipants receive a personal manual containing all of the seminar pres- entations, charts, and illustrations to use as future reference.

Interactive dialogue between in- structors and participants is also a unique aspect of the ETA Off- shore Seminar. The seminar at- tendance is limited to 30 qualified applicants to allow for questions, discussion, and exchange of new ideas.

ETA Offshore Seminars, Inc. will also sponsor seminars for the offshore industry in Stavanger,

Norway, and in London, England, in late November or early Decem- ber.

For further information, contact

Ralph G. McTaggart, president,

ETA Offshore Seminars, Inc., 4140

Southwest Freeway, Houston, Tex- as 77027, or call (713) 621-0072.

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We go all out to get your vessel up, out, and back in business in the least possible time, at the lowest possible cost. Your ship is here today, gone tomorrow—ship- shape and seaworthy. Inside, outside, topside, or bottomside.

That's Lockheed service. 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week if necessary.

We can drydock your vessel or moor it for dockside repairs. And repair every- thing on everything, from tugs to tankers to Naval vessels.

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