First Swedish-Owned
Oil Rig Commissioned
At Bethlehem-Beaumont
The Salenergy I, an offshore
mat-supported jackup drilling
platform built for Salen Offshore
Drilling Company of Stockholm,
Sweden, with offices in Houston,
Texas, was commissioned recently
in Beaumont, Texas. It is the first
Swedish oil rig ever to be owned
by Swedish companies.
The Salenergy I was designed
and built by Bethlehem Steel Cor-
poration's Beaumont shipyard.
Sponsor of the platform was
Mrs. Goran Axell, wife of the
chairman of the board of Salen
Offshore Drilling A.B. and presi-
dent of Salen Energy A.B. of
Sweden. Among the guests was
Sven H. Salen, who originated
the energy division in the Salen
group.
Upon its delivery, the rig will
be managed and operated by
Salen Offshore Drilling Company
with operational offices in Hou-
ston. Designed for drilling in up
to 250 feet of water and with a
drilling capacity of 20,000 feet,
the Salenergy I is outfitted for
service worldwide. It will drill
initially in the Gulf of Mexico
for various operators on short-
term basis.
Principal dimensions of the rig
include: mat—length of 210 feet,
beam of 170 feet, depth of 10
feet; platform — length of 166
feet, beam of 109 feet, depth of
16i/2 feet with slot 50 feet wide
and 60 feet long. The three cy-
lindrical columns are each 12 feet
in diameter and 312 feet long.
The unit has air-conditioned
quarters for dual crews totaling
80 men. The Salenergy I was built
in compliance with the highest
classification of the American Bu-
reau of Shipping.
Woodfin Named Senior
VP Of Avondale: Will
Open Houston Office
R. Lamar Woodfin
R. Lamar Woodfin, vice presi-
dent of Avondale Shipyards, Inc.,
an Ogden Corporation subsidiary,
in New Orleans, La., was named
senior vice president of Avondale,
and assigned responsibilities for
marketing services to the petro-
leum production industry, it was
announced by M. Lee Rice, presi-
dent of Ogden Transportation,
Inc. To perform this new func-
tion, Mr. Woodfin will relocate in
Houston, with offices at 4615 Post
Oak Place Drive, Suite 285, Hous-
ton, Texas 77027.
Further, Mr. Woodfin was made
regional vice president of Ogden
Transportation, Inc., the parent
of Avondale. Ogden Transporta-
tion, in addition to the activities
of Avondale, operates a bulk ship-
ping fleet through Ogden Marine,
Inc., and has extensive East Coast
stevedoring operations through
International Terminal Operating
Co., Inc. As regional vice presi-
dent of Ogden Transportation,
Mr. Woodfin will work with these
various units as may be required
in the Houston Region.
Brochure Describes
Wire Rope Clamps
An illustrated brochure on the
safe use and application of all
types of marine clamps and wire
rope is available from Herman
Machine, Inc.
Assembly instructions, ques-
tions and answers, and adherence
to all military standards are out-
lined.
For further information, con-
tact Herman Machine, Inc., 252
Northeast Avenue, Tallmadge,
Ohio 44278.
On the way for
North Sea duty-
American Gulf Shipbuilding of
Larose, Louisiana chose one supplier:
SPERRY.
For navigation, main steering gear, automatic steering
controls, and engineroom monitoring, American Gulf puts
Sperry systems on every tug.
MARINE SYSTEMS
Worldwide Headquarters
Great IMeck, New York 11020, U.S.A.
SPERRY IS A DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION
World Sales • World Service and a World of Experience
• 120' length, 35' beam, 18' 9" depth
• 3000 to 6000 horsepower
• ABS Maltese Cross A-1 unrestricted
ocean service
• Ice Classed
SR-130 Gyrocompass
Universal Gyropilot
MK 127E Radars (Dual)
MK 7A Radar
Dual Flow Steering System
SLA-300 AC Loran (Automatic Tracking "A" and "C"
Engineroom Monitor and Alarm System
American Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation
constructs these tugs for continuous operation,
anchor handling and ocean towing.
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