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Marathon Oilfield Service

Offers Color Brochure

On Rigs And Resources

A new eight-page, full-color brochure now available discusses the drilling capabilities and equipment fleets of the three drilling con- tractors and the well servicing/workover com- pany which make up Marathon Oilfield Serv- ice Companies, headquartered in Houston,

Texas.

The new brochure covers the geographical area of operation for each company, intro- duces headquarters/management personnel as well as the presidents of the four operating companies and gives the histories of each company.

The brochure also discusses the combined experience, equipment and personnel avail- able through the high degree of flexibility and mobility which make it possible for Marathon

Oilfield Service Companies to undertake drill- ing programs of just about any scope in vir- tually any part of the U.S.

Marathon Oilfield Service Companies in- clude Butler-Johnson, Inc., based in Shreve- port, La., which serves the Arkansas, Louisi- ana, Texas area; Willis Drilling Company, operating in South Texas from headquarters in Edinburg, Texas; Cubby Drilling Inc., of

Midvale, Ohio, and Western Oil Well Service

Company which provides well servicing and workover in Montana, North Dakota, Wyo- ming, Idaho and Utah.

The brochure includes rig fleet equipment lists for each of the four companies.

Marathon Oilfield Service Companies are part of Marathon Manufacturing Company, the leading manufacturer of mobile offshore jackup drilling rigs, materials-handling equipment, fabricated metal products and other energy and natural resources related products. Marathon Manufacturing Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Penn

Corporation.

For a free copy of "Rigs and Resources,"

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Bath Iron Appoints

Four New Directors

Maine's Bath Iron Works Corp. has an- nounced the appointment of four new direc- tors as part of its program to continue strengthening its advanced technology pro- gram and to prepare for upcoming shipbuild- ing projects.

James Vander Schaaf Jerry L. Steiner

James R. Vander Schaaf has been pro- moted to program manager for the shipyard's

Advanced Shipbuilding Technology Program and its Computer Aided Design and Computer

Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Depart- ment. Jerry L. Steiner was promoted to di- rector of the Navy AEGIS Cruiser Program.

BIW has been designated by the Navy, along with Ingalls Shipbuilding of Mississippi, to construct the new Navy cruisers. Mr. Steiner will also be responsible for the development of

BIW's proposal to participate in the Navy's

October 15, 1983

John Berger George Baldwin

DDG 51 program, a new destroyer envisioned for the future.

John H. Berger was promoted to director of quality assurance and George Baldwin was named BIW's director of advertising.

The appointment of Mr. Baldwin and the promotions of the three others were an- nounced by James M. Blenkhorn, senior vice president of business and technical devel- opment, and Steven G. Buttner, vice presi- dent of program management.

Mr. Berger, who holds degrees from the

University of Wisconsin, Pepperdine and New

Hampshire College, has been at BIW since

April of 1982. Mr. Baldwin is a graduate of

St. Lawrence University.

He was director of advertising at Uniroyal,

Inc., and most recently, an advertising execu- tive at Grey Advertising before coming to

BIW.

Mr. Steiner, a graduate of Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, has been at BIW since 1976. Mr. Vander Schaaf, a graduate of the

University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins

University, began his career at the Maine shipyard in July of 1981.

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Agencies:

Finland

Oy Cargoplan Ltd

Telex 122814 sigco sf

F.R. of Germany

Peter Gast Shipping GmbH

Telex 0215588 pega d

Greece

N. Bogdanos Marine Bureau

Telex 212976 marvgr

Hongkong/Taiwan

Philippine Islands

People Republic of China

Shiprepaires and

Shipbuilders (Hongkong Ltd)

Telex 62757 srshkhx

India

Argaind Marine Services

Telex 011 -6719 arga in

Italy/Southern part of

Switzerland

STB-ltalia S.R.L.

Shipping Technical Bureau

Telex 27151 Oestibi (Genova Office)

Telex 310464 stbmi i (Milan Office)

Monaco

Bureau Representation

Maritime S.A.M.

Telex 479332 mc bremar

Norway

General Agent

Titlestad & Hauger A/S

Telex 71715 title n

Local Agents:

Titlestad & Hauger A/S

Telex 42545 rapid n

H Tangen A/S

Telex 21311 hata n

Sweden

Gunnar Engstrand AB

Telex 11649 guneng s

Mastergear AB

Telex 20601 Uniship s

United Kingdom

General Agent:

Howard Houlder&

Partners Ltd.

Telex 885076 hh pldn g

Local'Agent:

Warden & Bell

Telex 77-304 warden g

United States of America

General Agent:

T.A.ST Corporation

Telex 133395 waukesha wyne amsterdamse droogdok maatschappij bv

Postal address: postbox 3006,1003 AA Amsterdam - Holland

Telephone 20 - 520 9911, Telex 11476 adm nl, 13585 adm nl, 13589 adm nl

Telegrams „droogdok-amsterdam"

Ship and engine repairers 3 graving and 2 floating docks accommodating vessels up to approx. 72,000 dwt • survey and damage repairs • conversions • voyage repairs to vessels at berth in the

Amsterdam port area • lenghtenings and rebuildings • offshore repairs and maintenance.

Authorized repairers for Burmeister & Wain, A.B.

Gotaverken, Doxford, Semt-Pielstick, Sulzer and

Mitsubishi engines.

Cleaning and gasfreeing of tankers services available in the port ot Amsterdam

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