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tm SEA CUSHIONS SOFTEN THE SEAWARD INTERNATIONAL.INC 6269 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22044 USA Telephone: (703) 534-3500 Telex: 899-455 Marine Contractors Begins Work On $68-Million Turnkey Project Marine Contractors, Inc., a sub- sidiary of J. Ray McDermott & Co., Inc., announced the begin- ning of a $68-million turnkey project for Sociedade Nacionale de Combustives (SONANGOL) and Cabinda Gulf Oil Company (CABGOC). The project includes the design, engineering, fabrica- tion and installation of three gas injection platforms and their process facilities off the coast of Cabinda, Angola, West Africa. The project is scheduled to be completed in 18 months. By then, two 8-pile platforms, a 6-pile plat- form, with utilities and pipelines will be installed, and their gas lift, injection, dehydration, NGL extraction and fractionating fa- cilities started up. Several McDermott divisions and subsidiaries will participate in the project's distinct phases. Hudson Engineering Corporation of Houston, Texas, will perform the design, engineering and pro- curement of materials. The two 8-pile and one 6-pile jackets will be fabricated by the McDermott Fabricators at Morgan City, La. The Bayou Black Division, also located near Morgan City, and the Harvey Fabrication Division at Harvey, La., will fabricate and complete the process decks and facilities. Marine Contractors will install the three platforms off the Cabinda coast. Storck Publishes 1980 Service Stations For Ships The 1980 edition of "Service Stations for Ships" offers infor- mation about 32 marine suppliers (i.e., propulsion, equipment, com- ponents, deck machines, gears, fire protection), with delivery pro- grams and worldwide service sta- tions in part one (white pages). Part two (yellow pages) con- tains details about the facilities of repair yards in Denmark, the Netherlands, and the Federal Re- public of Germany. This annual publication is avail- able free of charge to shipping companies, ship masters and chief engineers, consulting bureaus and shipyards. For a free copy of the 1980 edition of "Service Stations for Ships," write K.O. Storck & Co., Stahltwiete 7, D-2000 Hamburg 50, Federal Republic of Germany. ^ WKfft ^ |t*M ^^ (J # wmM SMOKE INDICATOR WACfA MODEl M-7 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnrn Get all the facts on versatile Wager Smoke Indicating Systems: Visual, Photoelectric, Visual/Photolectric-to monitor, detect or measure accurately the opacity of smoke emissions in all situations. Wager Photoelectrics give you a sensitive, automatic smoke opacity read-out to within 2% accuracy on a scale of 0-100%. New models, ideal for diesel and gas turbine emissions, give readouts with no interference from ambient light -on two scales, 0-100%, 0-20% (additional scales available.) With Wager, you can also differentiate between black and white smoke if you so desire. Wager Smoke Indicators are the most dependable units available to help you comply with environmental regulations and to monitor combustion conditions for appreciable fuel economy. Get all the facts- write for Wager Marine Catalog. ROBERT H. WAGER CO., INC. ^ M? Passaic Avenue WAGER Chatham, NJ 07928 USA M Tel: (201) 635-9200 MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS (USPS 016-750) 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 (212) 689-3266 ESTABLISHED 1939 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published the 1st and 15th of each month by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Controlled Circulation postage paid at Waterbury, Connecticut 06701. Postmaster send notification (Form 3579) regarding undeliver- able magazines to Maritime Reporter/Engineering News, 107 East 31st Street, New York, N Y. 10016. Member VBPA Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. No. 5 Volume 42 4 ZIDELL Maritime Reporter/Engineering News