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SOMAR Completes Refit

Of Tug And Tanker Barge

Southern Oregon Marine (SO-

MAR), Coos Bay, Ore., an affiliate of Sause Bros. Ocean Towing Com- pany, recently completed the over- haul and refit of the 5,600-hp tug

Ellen Foss and a companion barge, the 90,000-barrel Lube Quest.

SOMAR extended the Lube

Quest by 57 feet. Additionally, the yard also repiped and replumbed her, as well as performing tank coat- ing work.

Operated by Chevron Shipping, the Lube Quest has an overall length of 375 feet, beam of 68 feet and 11,000 deadweight tonnage.

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Marine Transport Adds

Two ITBs To Fleet

U.S. shipowner Marine Transport

Lines, Secaucus, N.J., recently pur- chased two integrated tug-barge units (ITBs) to supplement its chemical parcels trade tonnage.

The two 4,000-dwt ITBs, re- named the Marine Glory/MBC 1 and Marine Guardian/MBC 2, will be used in the U.S. coastal and U.S.

Gulf-Puerto Rico trade routes.

In other company news, Marine

Transport Lines has taken over the operation of two U.S.-flag very large crude carriers (VLCCs), formerly managed by Texaco. The two tank- ers, the 229,727-dwt Brooklyn and the 228,701-dwt Williamsburgh will be operated by Marine Transport

Lines under a long-term charter agreement.

The Brooklyn is due to leave the

Mississippi River shortly with more than 100,000 tons of wheat for

Egypt. She is believed to be the larg- est ship ever to load grain on the

Mississippi.

At present, the Williamsburgh is laid up.

Saab To Supply Level

Gaging Equipment For 22 Tankers At Hyundai

Saab Marine Electronics, Go- thenburg, Sweden, recently received another major order for level gaging systems from Korea, in addition to the one recently received from Dae- woo. This order comes from the country's largest shipyard, Hyundai

Heavy Industries, and includes level gaging equipment for 22 tankers.

Of the 22 vessels to be con- structed at Hyundai, 12 are OBOs, and 10 Suezmax (tankers of about 150,000 dwt). Two are being built for American shipowner Teekay and the rest for Norwegian interests.

The systems not only include lev- el gaging, but also measuring of inert gas pressure and cargo temper- ature.

Soviet Shipping Exhibition

And Conference Set For

Leningrad, July 24-28, 1991

The Soviet International Ship- ping Exhibition and Conference,

NEVA 91, has been scheduled for

July 24-28, 1991, in Leningrad,

USSR.

The Exhibition and Conference will reflect the reorganization and restructuring of Soviet shipbuilding and ship operation, including ship construction, conversion, repair, ownership, management, marine equipment and technology, and the maritime service industries of bank- ing and finance, insurance, vessel registry and ship broking.

To receive full information about the NEVA 91 Shipping Exhibition and Conference in Leningrad, write or fax to: NEVA 91, Dolphin Asso- ciates, 112, High Street, Bildeston,

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