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So. California Begins Feasibility Studies For LNG Facility Southern California Gas Co. has begun preliminary studies to deter- mine the feasibility of a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in the Port Hueneme area, accord- ing to Keith McKinney, director of LNG projects for the company. As an initial step, the company applied to the South Central Coast Regional Coastal Commission for permission to collect soil samples on property owned by a gas com- pany affiliate near Port Hueneme. The application was approved at a commission meeting. This application is the first of several to be made to appropriate authorities for permission to con- duct the various studies needed to determine the feasibility of this site for a facility to receive, store and regasify LNG. The LNG would help to alleviate Southern California's energy short- age, Mr. McKinney said. The gas would come from Indonesia as the result of a recently signed contract. A similar facility is being consid- ered in Los Angeles Harbor to re- ceive LNG from south Alaska. Ships would be unloaded in new berths at the port and the LNG transported to the near-by property for regasification and delivery into the gas company's existing trans- mission system in the Port Hue- neme-Oxnard area. International Paint Appoints Birnbaum Special Consultant Leon S. Birnbaum Leon S. Birnbaum has been ap- pointed to the position of special consultant by International Paint Company, Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers of marine coatings. Mr. Birnbaum recently retired from the Naval Ship Engineering Center where he was head of the Coatings, Corrosion Engineering and Chemistry Branch of the Ma- terials Development and Applica- tion office. In this position, Mr. Birnbaum managed the Navy paint program as it relates to design, con- struction, operation, maintenance and repair of Navy ships. Prior to that, Mr. Birnbaum was with the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard In- dustrial Test Laboratory for 11 years. A member of numerous profes- sional organizations, including the American Society of Naval Engi- neers, the American Chemical So- ciety, and the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Mr. Birn- baum received a B.S. degree in chemistry from City College of New York, and an M.A. degree in public administration from Ameri- can University. Webb Institute To Hold Annual Alumni Banquet In New York Nov. 15 The Webb Institute of Naval Architecture Alumni Association will hold its annual banquet on Thursday, November 15, at The Tavern On The Green, 67th Street and Central Park West, New York, N.Y. The evening will start with a reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner served at 7 p.m. Donald Caldera, president of the associa- tion, will introduce the program for the evening. The highlight of the affair will be the presentation of the eighth W. Selkirk Owen Award to Owen Oakley Sr., former head of the Naval Ship Engineering Cen- ter Design Group. His former boss, the eminent John Niedermaier, will present the award. Rear Adm. Wil- liam A. Brockett, U'SN (ret.), pres- ident of Webb, will present the "State of the Institute" message. SSK Sasebo Heavy Industries Co.T Lid. HEAD OFFICE: Tokyo, Japan Telex: J24245 (SSKDOCK) Cable Address: SASEBODOCK TOKYO Phone: 211-3631 SASEBO SHIPYARD: Nagasaki, Japan Telex: 7482-19 "SASEBODOCK SAS" OVERSEAS OFFICES: NEW YORK OFFICE: 11 Broadway New York, N.Y., 10004, U.S.A. Telex: 421575 (SASE Ul) USA Cable Address: SASEBODOCK NEWYORK LONDON OFFICE: Bishopsgate House, 80 Bishopsgaie. London. E.C. 2N.4AU. England Telex: 883888 (SASEBODOCK LDN) UK Cable Address: SASEBODOCK LONDONEC2 HONG KONG OFFICE: Hang Chong Bldg., Queen's Road. Central, Hong Kong Cable Address: SASEBODOCK HONGKONG LOS ANGELES AGENT: KAN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Suite 22361, Occidental Center. 1150 S. Olive Los Angeles. Calif. 90015. U.S.A. Telex: 67-3512 (KANPRISES LSA) Cable Address: KANPRISES LOSANGELES OSLO AGENT: NIELS EBBESEN 8, CO. Fr. Nansens Plass 8, Oslo 1, Norway Telex: 16675 (EBBES N) Cable Address: EBBES OSLO STOCKHOLM AGENT: ARNE LARSSON 8< CO.A.B. Banergatan 37. P.O. Box 27007, 102 51 Stockholm 27, Sweden Telex: 1513 (FRDSHIP S) Cable Address: FRIENDSHIP STOCKHOLM work that satisfies our own conscience is to provide better products through improved tech- nology. One resultant technical improvement is a new R.P. device that easily installs the Rudders and Propel- lers of the giant ships. Sasebo is proud of the high productivity and high level of technology which meets the demands of the most discrimiMting ship owner. Sasebo's Dock No.4 consecutively built large ships of the 250,000 and 270,000 DWT classes. Now, in res- ponse to the needs of the era, construction of ships for every type of shipping is being promoted. Sales ac- tivities for 300,000 DWT tankers are already underway. Our policy is to do work that not only satisfies our clients, but our own conscience as well. The objective 28 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News