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A NEW LIFE FROM HUD: The 36-year-old pilgrim ship

Gunung Djati, 16,393 tons (shown above), arrived at

Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd. with steam propul- sion, and recently left the yard propelled by medium- speed diesels. The fast re-engining job was done with

M.A.N, medium-speed diesel engines driving two pro- pellers through Lohmann and Stolterfoht reduction gears.

Strict production control and planning were necessary for the three distinct stages—the old engines had to be removed, extensive steelwork involving about 390 tons had to be done, and finally, the new engines with all associated auxiliary machinery, piping and electrieal work had to be installed. No stage could be started until the previous one was completed. HUD's modern planning techniques permitted extensive general repairs to the 36-year-old vessel during the re-engining.

Halter-Built Carrier Begins

Service In Nigeria For O.I.L.

V V

Oil Conveyor, a personnel carrier built by

Halter Marine for O.I.L., is shown operating in Bonny, Nigeria, for Ocean Inchcape (Ni- geria) Ltd.

The vessel is one of seven to service O.I.L.'s two marine contracts for Shell B.P. Petroleum

Company of Nigeria: The first mooring con- tract began early this year for inshore work at Bonny. Three 55-foot mooring tugs are already in operation.

The second contract, now under way, is for the offshore work. In addition to Oil Con- veyor, three mooring tugs under construction at Richard Dunston's Hessle yard will 'be em- ployed.

Oil Conveyor is capable of carrying 39 pas- sengers and light stores at a speed of 23 knots.

She operates between Bonny Marine Termi- nal and the offshore loading station, where export tankers of up to 300,000 tons can load at two Shell/B.P., single buoy moorings (SBMs).

Commenting on the start of the offshore operations at Bonny, Capt. John H. Newton,

O.I.L.'s marine contracts manager said: "The

SBMs which O.I.L. will be handling are two of the seven currently off the Nigerian coast.

O.I.L will also be providing pilotage and loading services for the export tankers. All our vessels, both for offshore and inshore work, are manned extensively by Nigerian crews. They are all excellent seamen and play a crucial role in our operations."

O.I.L. was set up in 1971 by Ocean Trans- port & Trading, and Inchcape & Co. to service the offshore industry.

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