Page 2nd Cover: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (December 1977)

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The Statue of Liberty. The World TVade Center.

Gulf Veritas AC30.

In 1610, its massive bay and deep tributaries were already serving as the New

World's rapidly growing shipping center.

New York is still one of this nation's leading resources. As a cultural center. As a business center. And as a major Gulf port. Where Gulf marine lubricants and service are widely respected and used by the shipping industry.

Gulf Veritas AC30, an alkaline type detergent lubricating oil, has contributed to this reputation. It was developed by Gulf marine experts for use in the crankcase systems of slow speed two stroke crosshead diesel engines where an oil of this type is required for optimum engine performance.

The special properties of Gulf Veritas AC30 effectively neutralize acidic products of combustion. Piston cooling space and engine deposits are reduced. Load carrying ability is increased. And it has excellent oxidation stability with long crankcase oil life.

Gulf Marine Lubricants. Unexcelled in quality, performance and overall economy.

They are available all overthe globe. For complete information, contact your local Gulf

Trading and Transportation Company's marine consultant.

In New York ask for Jim Allen, (212) 397-1300. In London,

Robin Lawrie, 01-283-1638.

Gulf Trading and Transportation Company

A Division of Gulf Oil Corporation

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.