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Maritrans Inc.

Maritrans Inc. has a 71-year commitment to building and operat- ing marine transport vessels for the U.S. domestic trade.

Today, Maritrans owns and operates one of the nation's largest, independent fleets of oil tankers, tugboats and oceangoing petroleum tank barges. Revenue for 1998 totaled $151.8 million an increase of 11.8 percent from 1997. Currently, there are 29 barges, 25 tugboats and 4 oil tankers in the

Maritrans fleet.

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Chevron

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Standard Design and Components

No Special Engineering • Low Volume Fresh Water Flush Toilet (3 pints/flush) • Small Diameter Piping... 1-1/2" and 2" • Reduces Sewage Volume by 90% • Flexible Piping Layout... With Vertical Lift • Reduced Holding Tank Size... 80% Smaller • Eliminates Toilet Vents • Reduces Material & Labor Costs, and Topside Piping Weight ! • Proven History of Reliability • Now with a 5 Nozzle Flush Ring and Improved Flushing t

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ORCA IIA MARINE

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ORCA IIA (12-70 Pioni) >7 models (360 GPD to 15000 GPD)

ENVIROVAC INC. 1260 Turret Drive

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U.S.A. • Microprocessor Control and Monitoring System 815/654 8300 • Simple Operation & Maintenance J0H free: • Fully Automatic Hands-off Operation 888-GET-EVAC (888-438-3822) • Simple and Inexpensive Installation c-mail; [email protected]. Fox: • Compact and Lightweight 815/654-8306 • Designed Specifically for the Marine Industry • Operates in Fresh, Salt or Brackish Water ^ Wlf? • U.S.C:G. Certified and IMO Approved — • Available with 0RCACL0R Automatic Chlorine Generator

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Chevron Corp. is an international company that, through its sub- sidiaries and affiliates, engages in fully inte- grated petroleum operations, chemicals operations and coal mining in the United

States and approxi- mately 90 other coun- tries. Chevron admits that 1998 was a tough one because depressed economic conditions in

Asia reduced the demand for petroleum prod- ucts, and the resulting worldwide oversupply of crude oil hammered prices. Chevron's net income fell 59 percent to $1,339 billion from the record $3,256 billion earned in 1997.

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Tough Enough for Alaska I

Custom-built aluminum vessels made in Alaska to handle the roughest water. • Bristol Bay Bow/Stern Pickers • Charter and Tour Vessels • Cordova Bowpickers • Seine Skiffs • Catamarans • Landing Crafts • All commercial applications • US Coast Guard inspected 3020 Rampart Drive Anchorage, AK 995

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PEREGRINE

MARINE, INC.

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