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OTC Executive Committee The Offshore Technology Conference is one of the most comprehensive inter- disciplinary, cooperative undertakings of the engineering and scientific commu- nity. The 12 societies that sponsor OTC have more than 500,000 members worldwide, and include every discipline associated with the exploration and pro- duction of ocean resources and environmental protection. OTC is governed by an executive committee composed of a representative of each sponsoring society, plus an exhibitor's representative and the executive manager. The OTC program committee is similarly organized, with representa- tives from each of the societies jointly responsible for the solicitation, selection, and scheduling of papers presented during the OTC technical program. Members of the executive committee are: D.K. Adamson, OTC Executive Manager R.C. Rieder, Exhibitors' representative, Continental Emsco Co. D.G. Russell (SPE-AIME), Shell Oil Co. A.M. Olander (SEG), Exxon Co., U.S.A. J.A. Rickard (MTS), Exxon Prod. Research Co. J.R. Jackson Jr. (AAPG), Exxon Co., U.S.A. C.G. Welling (SME-AIME), Ocean Minerals Co. W. duB. Thomas (SNAME), J.J. Henry Co., Inc. J.D. Defilippi (TMS-AIME), U.S. Steel-Research M.M. Livingston (ASME) W.B. Katz (AlChE), Illinois Chemical Corp. W.J. Emrich (ASCE), McClelland Engineers J.C. Redmond (IEEE), GTE Products Corp. available at all registration areas in each of the three buildings. Post-Conference Education Four OTC sponsoring societies will offer continuing education programs on May 7-8. Registra- tion and additional information on all courses may be obtained from the contact person listed for each course. These are: American Society of Civil En- gineers—courses on "Arctic Off- shore Engineering," and "Off- shore Pile Foundations," to be held at the Shamrock Hilton. Contact Patricia Irmen, manager, Continuing Education Services, ASCE, 345 E. 47 Street, New York, N.Y. 10017; (212) 644-7668. American Association of Petro- leum Geologists — "Geology of Passive Continental Margins: (continued on page 56) NASA Tours Tours are scheduled for Tues- day, May 4, and Wednesday, May 5, to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, departing from the Astrohall. Reservations may be made at the NASA tour desk in the International Center in the Astrohall. The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center is one of the newest and largest research and develop- ment facilities of the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration. The center, a $202-mil- lion complex, serves as the focal point for the U.S. manned space flight program and houses a fas- cinating dispfay of spacecraft and flight items. Visitors also may see the Mission Simulation and Training Facility and the Space Shuttle Orbiter Mock-Up and Integration Laboratory. OTC Publications If you are unable to attend the 1982 conference and would like to order copies of either the four- volume 1982 Proceedings and/or the Proceedings Index, contact the Offshore Technology Confer- ence at 6200 North Central Ex- pressway, Dallas, Texas 75206. Sets of Proceedings from pre- vious conferences and past edi- tions of the indexes—listing sub- jects and authors for papers pre- sented at the 1969-81 conferences —can be obtained at the same address. Food Service The Astrodomain provides the OTC participant with many choic- es of food at many snack stands or any of four restaurants. A Houston restaurant guide will be TECHNICAL PROGRAM TIMETABLE Monday 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. • Geotechnical Investigation & Hazard Analysis • Mooring & Anchoring • Submersible Technology I • Cerveza Project • Structural Design • Material Technology for Offshore Applications • Drift Forces on Floating Bodies 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. • Pile Driving & Pile Design • Diving & Repair Operations • Platform Fabrication & Installation • GENERAL SESSION: National Plans for Offshore • Energy Development • Wind and Wave Loading Forces I • Wave Attack on Offshore Islands Tuesday 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. • Offshore Pipelines I • Fracture & Fracture Control • Wind and Wave Loading Forces II • Subsea Production Systems • Geophysical Data Gathering & Interpretation • Ocean Mining I • Support & Service Vessels 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. • Offshore Pipelines II • Floating Production & Processing Systems • Submersible Technology II • Dynamics of Fixed Structures • Marine Seismic Data Processing • Ocean Mining II • Modeling Ice Behavior Wednesday 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. • Site Surveying • Hawser & Wire Rope Behavior • Ice Mechanics • Marine Riser Systems • Oceanography & Meteorology • Internal Corrosion & Control • Environmental Protection for Offshore 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. • Arctic Island Construction • Seafloor Surveying & Mapping • SPM Design & Analysis • Drilling & Production Technology • Underwater Inspection • External Corrosion & Control • The Hutton TLP Project Thursday 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. • Safety & Fire Protection • Arctic Transportation Systems • Communications Control & Vessel Motion • TLP Design & Analysis • Marine Terminals & Systems • Fatigue Design & Testing for Offshore Structures • Foundation & Site Case Histories SELBY Booth 2667 Us For Our New Marine Catalog Marine Products SI, w. 1 " L A Selby, Battersby & Co. ^fc 5220 Whitby Avenue Jr^ ^ Philadelphia, PA 19143 7 1 (215) 474-4790 I p f A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of BATTERSBTco Quaker Chemical Corporation IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF: Deck Coverings Double Wall Bulkhead Systems Marine Type Electrical Grade Sheet Rubber April 1, 1982 Write 100 on Reader Service Card 107