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MARITIME ADMINISTRATION NEWS

Applications

Received

Permission Sought To Sell

Drill Rig

MarAd has received an applica- tion by Key International Drilling

Company Ltd., Dallas, Texas, ask- ing permission to sell the 6,104-gt oil drilling rig Santa Fe Rig 127 to

Santa Fe Drilling Operations, Inc., a

Cayman Island Corp., also of Dallas.

The rig would be used in worldwide drilling operations. It was built in

Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1981.

Neptune Asks Permission To

Sell Tanker

MarAd has received a request from

Neptune Int'l., Inc., Elk Grove Vil- lage, 111., to sell the 27,269-gt tanker

Baltimore Trader. The proposed purchaser is Neter Navigation, S.A., of Singapore. The vessel would be resold to Baldev Ship Breakers of

India and scrapped in that country.

The vessel was built in 1955 in Spar- rows Pt., Md.

Coastal Tug & Barge Files

Application

Coastal Tug & Barge, Miami,

Fla, has applied for permission to sell the oil barge Coastal 29 to

Serenity Navigation Co. of Panama for operation under Panamanian registry. The barge would be used for bunker supply within the

Panama Canal waters to supply vessels in both sides of the canal.

MarAd Published Final Rule

Regarding Academy Regs

MarAd is publishing a final rule in the Federal Register amending regulations for admission and train- ing of midshipmen at the U.S. Mer- chant Marine Academy. This rule modifies 46 CFR Part 310 which concerns nomination and admis- sion to the Academy of persons from American Samoa and Panama and the Secretary of Transportation's authority to recover costs of educa- tion from graduates if they fail to fulfill certain conditions of their ser- vice obligations. The rule, assigned

Docket No.R-161, is effective upon publication. For additional informa- tion, contact Crawford Ellerbe,

Academy program analyst, Office of

Maritime Labor and Training, 400

Seventh Street, SW, Room 7302,

Washington, D.C. 20590. He maybe reached at tel: 202-366-2643.

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