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GASTECH 88 13th International
LNG/LPG Conference & Exhibition
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 18-21
The 13th International LNG &
LPG Conference and Exhibition,
Gastech 88, will be held in the Putra
World Trade Center, Kuala Lum- pur, Malaysia, from October 18-21, 1988. It will be the first Gastech meeting to be held in a major LNG exporting country.
The extensive conference pro- gram includes more than 50 papers in nine sessions. The sessions will cover virtually all aspects of the nat- ural gas, LNG and LPG industries and provide an excellent opportuni- ty for delegates to meet in a produc- tive and business-like atmosphere in a part of the world where there continues to be a great deal of gas- related activity.
Malaysia is a thriving and dy- namic democratic nation rich in natural resources including oil and gas. Kuala Lumpur, its capital, re- flects the nation's inherently opti- mistic business climate, being among the most modern and ad- vanced cities in South East Asia, but retaining much of the charm and attraction of the older Malay style.
The new $200-million Putra
World Trade Center is an excellent example of a wholly modern build- ing which strongly reflects Malay- sia's native architectural heritage. It is built in the style of the steep- roofed village long-houses still found throughout the country but the interior is—by any international standards—a superb conference and exhibition facility and possibly the finest of its kind ever used for a
Gastech meeting.
The sessions in the current Gas- tech 88 program are: "World Gas
Supplies"; "LPG Production and
Trade"; "Liquefied Gas Terminals and Storage"; "Safety and Train- ing"; "Transportation, Technology and Operations"; "Gas Opportuni- ties, Utilization and Trades"; "The
LNG Trades"; "Petrochemical Gas- es: Trading Prospects and Develop- ments"; and "Gases as Transporta- tion Fuels."
To benefit both the delegates and the exhibitors, a two-year cycle has now been established for Gastech meetings by the organizers. This year's conference and exhibition is expected to draw more than 2,000 participants.
For more information on attend- ing the Gastech 88 conference and exhibition, contact: Gastech Secre- tariat, 2 Station Road, Rickman- sworth, Herts WD3 1 QP England; telephone: 0923 776363; telefax: 0923 777206; or telex: 924312.
Gastech 88
Exhibitor List
AE Industries Services
AGFA-Gevaert
AMRI
Auxitrol
Bergamo Export
Biffi
Boelwerf
Bouygues Offshore
Camere de Commercio Romagna
Cameron Ironworks
CEPI-Cepoil Division
Chero Piping
CNG Services of Pittsburgh
Craddock
Cryodynamics—Ebara Group
Douglas Chero
Elpiji
Elster Handel
Energy Industries Council
ETPM
F.A.S.T.
Fasani
Fasani
FMC Europe
Foxboro Canada
Friedrichsfeld
GAM Raccordi
Gaz de France
Gaz-Transport
GEO-ASTEO
George Kent (Malaysia) Berhad
Germanischer Lloyd
Handal Engineering
Howmar International
Hoyer
Hungexpo-Chemokomplex
Hydraulic Analysis
Hyundai Heavy Industries
ICE
ICI Chemicals & Polymers
IHI
Industrial Control Services
IVC/Phoceenne de Metalurgie
Jos. L. Meyer
Kaefer Isoliertechnik
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kosan Svanehoj
Kuala Lumpur Valve & Fitting
L'Air Liquide
LGA Gastechnik
Liquid Gas Equipment
Liquid Gas International
Liverpool Energy, Univ. of
Ml Engineering
M.W. Kellog
Malaysia Shipyard & Engineering
Malaysian Oxygen Berhad
MAN GHH
Mecomb Malaysia
Mega
MIB International
Micoperi
Mine & Energy, Dept' of
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsui Shipbuilding & Engineering
Moss Rosenberg Verft
Nuova Giungas
Nuovo Pignone
NV Recticel Insulation Contracting
O.M.B.
OME
Petrol Raccord
Petronas
Process Analytical Services
Raccordi Forgiati
Rheinhold & Mahla
Rona Valves Belgium
Safety & Reliability Direc.
Sarasota Automation
Schlumberger Industries
SDIG
Sembawang Shipyard
SN Technigaz
Society of International Gas Tank- ers & Terminal Operators
Starline
Sulzer-Burckhardt
Technip
Tecnoforge
Test & Measurement Instruments
Thermodynamic Institute
TI Flexible Tubes
Tormene
Toyo Engineering
Truflo
Uhde
Wayss & Freitag
Wesfarmers Kleenheat Gas
Westad Industri
Winter
Woodside Offshore Petroleum
Zunt
Lehigh Portland Cement
Awards JJH Inc. Contract
For Jumboizing Design
JJH Inc., Cherry Hill, N.J., has been awarded a contract from Le- high Portland Cement Co. for the design of a midbody, bid specifica- tion package and assistance in ship- yard selection for jumboizing the barge Lehigh No. 1. This work will increase the barge's current capac- ity from 2,600 short tons to 3,800 short tons.
JJH Inc. is a leading naval engi- neering company with facilities in
Cherry Hill, N.J., Portsmouth, Va.,
Bath, Maine, Crystal City, Va., Pa- nama City, Fla., and Long Beach,
Calif.
For more information and free lit- erature,
Circle 51 on Reader Service Card
Sperry Marine Names
District Managers
J. Scott Bartlett, manager of
Sperry Marine Inc.'s U.S. field oper- ations, recently announced that
Mrs. R. Laverne Urie has been promoted to district manager, Pa- cific Central District, and that Lin- da I. Mullin has been promoted to district manager, Pacific Northwest
District.
Mrs. Urie, who joined Sperry
Marine Inc. in 1960, will be respon- sible for marketing and product support activity in northern Califor- nia and Hawaii and for marketing activity in the Los Angeles area.
Ms. Mullin, who joined Sperry
Marine in 1978, will be responsible for marketing, dealer sales, and product support activity in Alaska,
Washington, and Oregon. 25 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News