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R.J. Bazzini Associates

To Represent FCS Inc. —Literature Available

Robert J. Bazzini, of R.J. Baz- zini Associates, Ridgewood, N.J., a company that specializes in the ap- plication and sale of engineered equipment and systems, recently announced that his company has been named the representative of

FCS, Inc.

FCS , Inc. is active in the applica- tion and sales of fuel and lube oil filtration systems, fuel oil homoge- nizer systems and the application of a unique ceramic coating system for use in diesel engine combustion chambers. FCS, Inc. produces and applies systems for more efficient fuel use and improving the emission profile of diesel engines, both for stationary and marine service.

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Babcock & Wilcox Unit

Receives Contracts

Worth Over $200 Million

Babcock & Wilcox, a major oper- ating unit of McDermott Interna- tional, Inc., has received over $200 million in contracts in 1988 for steam system components, of which a large portion is for the new aircraft carrier program. The contracts were awarded to Babcock & Wilcox's Nu- clear Equipment Division by West- inghouse Electric Corporation and

General Electric Company. The components will be fabricated at the division's facility in Barberton,

Ohio.

ODECO's Hugh J. Kelly

Elected Chairman Of NOIA

At 16th Annual Meeting

Hugh J. Kelly, president and

CEO of the Ocean Drilling and Ex- ploration Co. (ODECO), New Or- leans, La., was recently elected chairman of the National Ocean In- dustries Association (NOIA) for the 1988-89 term. The NOIA board of directors elected Mr. Kelly, along with its other officers, at the Asso- ciation's 16th Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C., April 10-12 at the Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel.

Mr. Kelly has been a NOIA direc- tor since 1983, and has served as

NOIA's vice chairman since April 1987.

The board also elected Robert E.

Howson, president and COO of

McDermott International Inc., New

Orleans, La., to replace Mr. Kelly as vice chairman. Other officers re- elected for the 1988-89 term by the board were: president: Charles D.

Matthews; vice president: Rob- ert B. Stewart; treasurer. Mat- thew Simmons, president, Sim- mons and Co., Houston, Texas; sec- retary: Robert Burke, Environ- mental Services, Inc., Houston, Tex- as; and assistant treasurer: Ardon

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Judd, staff vice president, Dresser

Industries, Washington, D.C.

New members elected to the board were: Gordon M. Ander- son, executive vice president and

CO0, Santa Fe International, Al- hambra, Calif.; John B. Griffiths, president, Hydril Company, Hous- ton, Texas; Dale P. Jones, Execu- tive vice president, Halliburton

Company, Dallas, Texas; K. Terry

Koonce, senior vice president, Ex- xon Company USA, Houston, Tex- as; Jack E. Little, executive vice president for E & P, Shell Oil Com- pany, Houston, Texas; Frank A.

March, president and CEO, Sea- ward International, Clearbrook, Va.;

J. Landis Martin, president and

CEO, NL Industries, Houston, Tex- as; John J. Murphy, chairman, president and CEO, Dresser Indus- tries, Houston, Texas; William C.

O'Malley, executive vice president,

Sonat Inc., Birmingham, Ala.; C.R. (Bob) Palmer, chairman and

CEO, Rowan Companies, Houston,

Texas; George Parker, president,

Teledyne Exploration, Houston,

Texas; Ray R. Seegmiller, presi- dent and CEO, Marathon Manufac- turing, Houston, Texas; Matthew

R. Simmons, president, Simmons and Company, Houston, Texas; Ian

Strecker, executive vice president,

Schlumberger Limited, Sugarland,

Texas; and Kenneth W. Waldorf, chairman and CEO, Zapata Gulf

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