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EUROPEC II (continued from page 19) Brent System Production Facili- ties." Session No. 17—Marginal Field Development in The North Sea. Paper 229—"The Economic As- pects of Marginal Field Develop- ment in an Offshore Environ- ment." Paper 280—"The Buchan Field Development." Paper 231 — "Innovative Engi- neering Makes Maureen Develop- ment a Reality." Paper 232 — "Development Plans for Ula Field — Block 7/12 NOCS." Paper 233 — "A Retrievable Offshore Complex for Marginal Fields." Session No. 18—Design of Off- shore Structures. Paper 234 — "Deepwater Plat- forms Problem Areas." Paper 235—"Field Scale Model Studies of Piles as Anchors for Buoyant Platforms." Paper 236 — "Foundation De- sign for the Maureen Steel Grav- ity Platform (Block 16/29)." Paper 237—"A Method for the Determination of the Reaction Forces and Structural Damage Arising in Ship Collisions." Paper 238 — "The Advantages of Cast Steel Nodes for Offshore Structures." Three new tugs join the Bay-Houston family Three new additions to the Bay-Houston towing service available on the Gulf Coast. fleet will bethe Barbara H. Neuhaus Laura rg| BAY'HOUSTON TOWING CO. Haden and MarkK. All attest to the dedica- i^U, HARBOR AND COASTWISE TOWING tion of Bay-Houston to provide the best Hi Houston • Galveston • Corpus Christi • Freeport • Texas City Surveyors :ants— irvice ULL AND CARGO SURVEYORS, INC. STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10038 E: (212)732-0650 CABLE: HULANCARGONEWYOBK Offices: Baltimore Boston Fort Lauderdale Houston Jacksonville Mobile New Orleans Norfolk Saint Louis San Francisco San Juan. PR. Tampa Vancouver, B.C. Wilmington, Ca. MDmrmMj New Construction Vessel Repair • LAUNCHWAYS FOR 100' WIDE UNITS • * 500' BERTH FOR 20' DRAFT VESSELS • • FOR SALE * 120' to 180' Stock Deck Barges 5353 TYSON AVE. TELEPHONE: P 0. BOX 13625 (813) 837-8522 TAMPA, FLA. 33681 Friday morning, October 24. Session No. 19—Topside Design for Hookup, Commissioning and Operation. Paper 239—"Electrical System Design and Implementation for Optimum Hook-Up, Commission- ing and Operation." Paper 240—"Certification—The First Five Years." Paper 241—"Onshore Commis- sioning of Power Plant." Paper 242 — "Murchison Field Topside Facilities Design." Paper 243 — "Offshore Produc- tion Facilities—Recommendations for a Simpler Approach." Session No. 20 — North Sea Drilling and Well Completion Op- erations. Paper 244—"Planning for Deep High Pressured Wells in the Northern North Sea." Paper 245—"The Versatility of the Turbodrill in North Sea Drill- ing." Paper 246 —"Control of Mag- netic Surveying Errors Caused by Magnetism Associated with Both 'Normal' and 'Non-Magnetic' Steel Components in a Drill String." Paper 247—"Development of a Reliable Deviation Surveying Pro- gramme Using Standard Instru- ments." Paper 248—"Seven Inch Liner Cementations in the Brent Field— A Case History." Session No. 21—Monitoring and Analysis of Offshore Structures. Paper 249—"Measured Behav- ior of Platforms on the Norwe- gian Continental Shelf." Paper 250 — "Dynamic Behav- ior of an Offshore Concrete Plat- form." Paper 251—"Realities Concern- ing Cyclic Loading of Clay Below a Gravity Structure." Paper 252—"Acoustic Emission Monitoring Techniques Applied to Offshore Structures—Subsea and Topside Applications." Paper 253 — "Vortex Shedding Forces and the Fatigue Analysis of Offshore Structures." Friday afternoon, October 24. Session No. 22 — Component Systems Design for Production Facilities. Paper 254—"A Microprocessor Based Fire and Gas System." Paper 255 —"Sullom Voe Oil Terminal Supervisory Control Sys- tem." Paper 256 — "Brent System Monitoring." Paper 257 — "The Design of Offshore Speech Communications Systems." Paper 258 — "Safe Ventilation with Lower Weight and Less Pow- er Consumption." Session No. 23—Drilling, Com- pletion and Stimulation Fluids for North Sea Operations. Paper 259—"Drilling Fluids for Highly Deviated Wells in North Sea Petroleum Development Drill- ing." Paper 260 — "The Pro's and TO Maritime Reporter/Engineering News