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Discussing paper at recent meeting of The Society of Marine Consultants are (L to R): Capt.
J.C. Nlusser, executive director; Virgil Rinehart of MarAd, author; Capt. G.P.S. Bhalla,
Society member from India; and Executive Committee chairman Alfred Stanford.
Society Of Marine Consultants
Reviews Arctic Oil Transportation
At a recent luncheon meeting of
The Society of Marine Consultants held at the Whitehall Club in New
York, a large turnout of members and guests heard a presentation on the transportation of oil from the arctic. The speaker was Virgil
Rinehart, director of the Office of
Advanced Ship Development and
Technology, U.S. Maritime Admin- istration.
Concentrating on the carriage of crude oil from the arctic to the con- tinental U.S., he reviewed the his- toric voyages of the tanker Manhat- tan through the Northwest Passage in the early 1970s, and the subse- quent development of the Trans-
Alaska pipeline linking the North
Slope with the port of Valdez on the
South Coast.
Based on industry estimates of large volumes of as yet undiscovered oil in the region and the maximum capacity of the pipeline, Mr. Rine- hart foresees additional utilization of tankers in the trade, not from the pipeline's southern terminal at Val- dez but directly from the producing fields in the Arctic.
Touching on the subject of the possible export of Alaskan oil to
Japan, he personally doubts that it will occur, as the inevitable result would be the loss of American ton- nage and jobs. However, he said that the maritime industry would be un- wise to rely entirely on government regulation to protect its interest in the Alaskan oil trade.
Capt. Arthur Smith, who com- manded the Manhattan on the
Northwest Passage voyages, pointed out that tanker transportation di- rectly from the oil fields was feasi- ble, and that the decision to build the pipeline was made on political not economic considerations.
In addition to the many members and guests from the New York area,
Society members in attendance in- cluded Capt. C.P.S. Bhalla from
New Delhi, India, and Capt. Gerd
Blunck from West Germany.
New Diving Service Firm
Formed By Richard Smith
Richard G. Smith has an- nounced the recent formation of RS
Marine Diving Enterprises, Inc. in
Northport, N.Y. The new firm is a fully insured diving service compa- ny, providing all phases of under- water ship repair, ultrasonic inspec- tion, maintenance, construction, and salvage work in Greater New
York Harbor and adjacent water- ways.
Mr. Smith, diving manager, has a background of 15 years in a supervi- sory and diving capacity in the industry. The company will perform on projects such as underwater welding, cutting, and repair of ships' hulls; salvage, heavy marine con- struction, pipeline assembly, demo- lition, and underwater photogra- phy.
Aboussie Named Sales
Manager At Ingram Barge
Ingram Barge Company has an- nounced the appointment of Da- vid A. Aboussie to the position of sales manager. He will be headquar- tered in Ingram's St. Louis office, and will be responsible for the sales of the company's dry cargo fleet, with primary emphasis on the grain industry.
Ingram has been adding covered hopper barges to its fleet to increase its participation in the dry cargo markets, expecially grain, in order to establish a consistent operating pattern on the Upper Mississippi
River.
For the past 12 years, Mr.
Aboussie has been employed by
Memco and Federal Barge Lines as grain sales manager and import sales manager.
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Two changes in top management positions have been announced by
James A. Kolinski, president of
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J. Leo Amor has been appointed vice president marketing services.
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