Page 51: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (April 1976)

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of April 1976 Maritime Reporter Magazine

PRMSA Executive Addresses

Charleston Propeller Club

Discussing the Port of Charleston are, left to right:

Gordon Schreck, president, Charleston Propeller Club,

Miguel A. Rossy, PRMSA, and W. Don Welch, execu- tive director of the South Carolina Port Authority.

In an address before the Charleston, S.C.,

Propeller Club, Miguel A. Rossy, deputy executive director of operations and financial audit, Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Au- thority, said that PRMSA's service, beefed up by 2,000 new containers and trailers, will strengthen the economic ties between the island and Southern states this year.

The Puerto Rico Government-owned mer- chant fleet represents the third largest con- tainer fleet in the U.S. merchant marine,

Mr. Rossy said.

Charleston is one of six U.S. mainland ports served by PRMSA. Other ports of call include Port Elizabeth, N.J., Baltimore, Md.,

Jacksonville and Miami, Fla., and New

Orleans, La.

Washington Cranes

Described In Brochure

A new, illustrated portfolio, with supple- mentary insert sheets in full color, describes

Washington cranes and shows different types and sizes recently placed in service at eight domestic and overseas applications.

The portfolio covers design, manufacture and field erection of custom-engineered cranes. Types include revolving shipyard cranes of up to 250-ton capacity in use on the Atlantic Coast, barge-mounted cranes for dredging or log barging on the Pacific

Coast, dockside revolving gantry and con- tainer cranes, concrete placing cranes for dam construction, and Ederer overhead cranes.

The literature is available on request from

Washington Iron Works, 1500 6th Avenue

South, Seattle, Wash. 98134.

Conoco And Gulf Oil Enter

Agreement With British On

North Sea Oil Production

A Continental Oil Company spokesman has announced the signing of a participa- tion agreement with the British Government concerning oil production licenses in the

North Sea and called the arrangement a "mutually beneficial one." Jack Reynolds, chairman of Continental Oil Company, Ltd., said the agreement will be a continuation of

Conoco's "long and excellent relationship with the British Government."

Conoco, Gulf Oil and the British National

Oil Corporation each has had a one-third interest in the licenses, with Conoco the oper- ator. Under the new agreement, Conoco and

Gulf each has transferred to BNOC a per- centage of their title to the licenses, increas- ing BNOC's share of the license title from one-third to 51 percent. Existing arrange- ments covering capital investments, owner- ship of produced oil and decision-making, under which the three parties have equal voting rights and obligations, have not been modified. Thus, Mr. Reynolds emphasized,

Conoco's economic interest remains un- changed.

Also, BNOC has the option to buy from

Conoco and Gulf, at market prices, a share of their oil production from the license areas sufficient to increase BNOC's total share of oil at each location from one-third to 51 percent (excluding royalty oil).

All past and future oil discoveries under existing licenses will be subject to the agree- ment, and no further participation in these licenses with respect to oil is to be sought by the Government, Mr. Reynolds said.

Natural gas production from the Viking

Field in the southern sector of the North

Sea is not affected by the agreement.

MARINE EMPLOYMENT

SPECIALISTS

If you are a marine professional who desires em- ployment assistance on a company fee paid basis or are an employer seeking qualified Marine De- sign Engineers, Naval Architects, Shipbuilding Su- pervisors or other shoreside marine personnel, you get results by contacting:

RAY AGENT

Personnel Services 823 West Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801 302/655-9661

MARINE/OFFSHORE

PLACEMENT SPECIALISTS

Since 1967 we have been a leader in engineering placement with fee paying firms on the Gulf

Coast. If you are a marine professional, seeking a new position or if you are a marine employer seeking marine or structural design engineers, naval architects or offshore personnel call or write: E.J. Evola

MARINE WATER TREATMENT

An expanding international marine water treatment consulting firm, distributing water treatment chem- icals and associated cleaning chemicals, through a worldwide representative network, has openings in their New Jersey Engineering and Marketing Depart- ments for self-starting, creative engineers.

Marketing Department—develop and implement sales programs, coordinate a worldwide repre- sentative network, and servicing of marine accounts.

Engineering Department—project engineering of marine water treatment systems, coordination and systems evaluation, and applications re- search.

Must have potential to assume a future management position. Excellent salary and benefits to the quali- fied candidate. Please forward resume and salary requirements in confidence to:

Timmons & Charles, Inc.

P.O. Box 507

Linden, New Jersey 07036

Att: Marketing Department or

Att: Engineering Department cioiic©©® i»i:i:so\yi:l consultants

EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS

IN THE MARINE INDUSTRY

Professional Level Job

Opportunities in Naval Architecture,

Shipbuilding, Offshore Drilling Structures,

Propulsion Equipment

All Positions Company Fee Paid 2727 KIRBY, #603 HOUSTON, TEX. 77098 713/526-3748

MARINE CHEMICAL SALES

West Coast

Considering a job change? Look to a company with a strong growth posture that is well re- spected in the industry. Nalco Chemical is that kind of a company. A combination of a proven management team, plus a line of high quality marine chemical products and service is respon- sible for our success.

Our planned growth offers an immediate oppor- tunity in the Los Angeles area within our Marine

Chemical Group. You will assist us in increasing our role in this expanding market for chemical technology and service to the marine industry.

The opportunity requires a minimum of two years sales experience in marine or fuel oil treatment programs. A technical degree would be desirable.

Nalco will reward your talents with an excellent salary and a comprehensive company paid em- ployee benefit program which includes a car, expenses, and profit sharing. If you can meet our current needs, we'll more than meet your career requirements. Send resume indicating salary history and requirements in confidence to:

NALCO CHEMICAL COMPANY

Personnel Department 2901 Butterfield Road

Oak Brook, Illinois 60521

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Trademarks of Nalco Chemical Company NALCO

SHIPYARD EXECUTIVE

Prominent upper east coast shipyard has opportunity for executive with experience in shipyard management, engineering and personnel. Previous experience in offshore support equipment beneficial.

Box 402 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, N.Y. 10016

YARD SUPERINTENDENT

A progressive Shipyard located near Corpus

Christi, Tx. seeks an experienced Yard

Superintendent. Candidates should have broad experience in the construction of supply vessels, tugs, tow boats and other related equipment. Send resume to:

Box 403 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, N.Y. 10016

NAVAL ARCHITECT WANTED

Long established and growing inland shipyard desires a Naval Architect preferably with inland waterways experience, however, not essential. Send resume to

Chief Engineer, Maxon Marine Industries, Inc., P.O.

Box 349, Tell City, Indiana 47586, 812 547-2341.

WANTED

SALES ENGINEER: Knowledge of

Diesel Engines Required. Call (212) 855-7200

SHIP REPAIR SUPERINTENDENTS

Familiar with repairs and estimating for major ship repair firm located metropolitan New Jersey. Excellent compensation & benefits.

Box 404 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, N.Y. 10016

April 1, 1976 51

Maritime Reporter

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