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Standard Dredging
Elects John Murray VP
John B. Murray, formerly vice president in charge of East Coast and foreign operations for Bauer
Dredging Company, has been elect- ed vice president for sales and en- gineering for Standard Dredging
Corporation, New York, NY., ac- cording to Lawrence Schacht, president.
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HITACHI'S STANDARDIZED 230,000 TONNER: The tanker Eiko Maru, built for Sanko
Steamship Co., Ltd., was undocked recently from the 300,000-ton building dock at
Hitachi Zosen's Sakai shipyard. This vessel is the first of a series of three standardized 230,000 tonners developed by Hitachi—one for domestic and two for foreign owners. The
Eiko Maru, 1,050 feet by 167 feet by 85 feet, has an oil tank capacity of about 9,81 1,- 994 cubic feet. Scheduled for completion near the end of next month, the tanker is powered by a Kawasaki steam turbine with a maximum output of 36,000 hp, accom- plishing a speed of 1 6.7 knots during sea trials. with Standard Dredging for almost a quarter of a century as district manager in the Hawaiian Islands, and as vice president for foreign operations, before leaving the com- pany in 1964 to go with Bauer.
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Bethlehem Steel Model
To Be Displayed
At Offshore Conference
A scale model depicting Bethle- hem Steel Corporation's latest con- cepts in the design of mat-support- ed mobile oil drilling platforms will be displayed by the corporation at the 1971 Offshore Technology Con- ference, April 19-21 in Astrohall in Houston, Texas.
The model will portray a mat- supported platform capable of op- erating at depths of 250 feet of water. Two such rigs are under construction at Bethlehem's Beau- mont, Texas, shipyard.
Other photographs, renderings and blueprints displayed by the firm will testify to Bethlehem's worldwide experience in design and construction of mobile platforms and other offshore drilling, produc- tion and storage equipment.
Highlighted will be the J.W. Mc-
Lean, a self-elevating, mat-support- ed rig designed by Bethlehem and built by the corporation in the
Far East Ship Building Industries yard in Singapore. Capable of drill- ing in 225 feet of water to depths of 25,000 feet, the McLean is the first rig of its type ever built in
Southeast Asia. It is the second
Bethlehem mat rig to operate in that area.
The firm's exhibit will also in- clude photographs and brief de- scriptions of the Beaumont yard and its newest shipyard at Singa- pore. The Beaumont facility has for years been one of the world's leading designers and builders of mobile offshore drilling platforms.
The Singapore yard, in the heart of oil industry activity in South- east Asia, was opened just recent- ly. The yard is a joint venture of
Bethlehem and Development Bank of Singapore. Incorporated as
Bethlehem Singapore Private Lim- ited, the yard has the capabilities to construct mobile drilling rigs, large barges and small coastal vessels.
Bethlehem's display will be lo- cated in Booths 3475 and 3477 in
Astrohall.
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All Seas Chartering
Opens Tanker Firm
All Seas Chartering Inc., 80
Broad Street, New York City, has announced the opening of a new company called All Seas Tanker
Chartering Inc., to be located at the same address. Wolf Spille has been named president of the new concern, which will be engaged in tanker brokerage and purchase and sales.
Mr. Spille has been associated with Naess Shipping for the past several years, and most recently was with Labash Inc., a tanker brokerage firm. 36 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News