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Gastech '84 (continued from page 19) ture Legislative Needs," by D.S. Aldwinckle and D. McLean, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Lon- don. 12:00 noon—"A Review of the De- velopments in LNG Storage Safety as Reflected by Risk Assessment," by D.A. Jones, health and safety executive, London. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for delegates. 2:00 pm—"The Filling Limitations of Cargo Tanks: A Review of the IMO Gas Carrier Code Require- ments," by M. Bockenhauer, Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg. 2:30 pm—"On-board Operations and Safety Training for Liquefied Gas Tanker Personnel," by G.B Angas, College of Nautical Studies, Warsash, Southampton, U.K. 3:00 pm—"Safety in the Design of Gas Terminals," by A. Valk, Com- primo BV, Amsterdam; and R. Syl- vester-Evans, Cremer & Warner, Ltd., London. 3:30 pm—Coffee break. 4:00 pm—"Operation and Mainte- nance Safety Audit during the De- sign and Construction of a Major Natural Gas Liquids Facility," by J.G. Sellers and C.J. Luck, Ar thur D. Little, Ltd., London; and M.F. Pantony, health and safety executive, London. 5:00 pm—"Rapid Assessment of the Consequences of LPG Releases," by M. Considine and G.C. Grant, UKEA, Safety and Reliability Di- rectorate, Culcheth, Warrington, U.K. 7:30 pm—Cocktail Buffet Recep- tion for all registered delegates and spouses. Thursday, November 8 Session 4: Transportation, Technology & Operations. Chairmen: Roger C. Ffooks, con- sultant, London; and R.J. Lakey, Robert J. Lakey & Associates, Inc., Houston. 9:00 am—"An Up-date on the Ac- tivities of the Society of Interna- tional Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators Ltd.," by M.P. Holds- worth, SIGTTO, Bermuda. 9:30 am—"The Interdependence of Plant, Port, & Shipping Customers' Facilities in an LNG Scheme," by D.B. Jenkins, Shell International Gas Ltd., London; and C.C. Wood- ward, Shell International Petro- leum Company Ltd., London. 10:00 a.m.—"Gas Transportation from Northern Norway: a Presenta- tion of Possible Options," by J. Bakke, Moss Rosenberg Verft A.S., Stavanger; and R.F. Schrad- er and G.A. Amundsen, Kvaerner Engineering A. S., Lysdaker, Nor- way. 10:30 a.m.—"IHI SPB LNG Carrier Fatique Strength: Quality Control and Recent Design Development," by A. Ando et al, Ishikawajima- Harima Heavy Industries, Tokyo. 11:00 a.m.—"A 30,000-m3 Semi- pressurized Ethylene Carrier," by H. Backhaus and R. Olschlager, LGA Gastechnik GmbH, Ramagen- Rolandseck, Germany. 11:30 a.m.—"Optimization of LPG Carrier Design and its Influence on Long-term Operating Costs," by V. Puklavec, Liquid Gas Internation- al Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Bonn; and D.P. Lindenau, Paul Lindenau Shipyard, Kiel, Germa- ny. 12:00 noon—"The Prediction of Sloshing Pressure in Prismatic Tanks of LNG Carriers," by T. Ta- naka and N. Umekawa, Nippon Kokan KK, Tsu Research Laborato- ry, Tsu Mie, Japan. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for delegates. 2:00 pm—"Trends in NGL Recov- ery from Natural and Associated Gases," by C. Collins, Davy McKee (London) Ltd., London; and R.J.J. Chen and D.G. Elliot, DM Inter- national Inc., Houston. 2:30 pm—"Fuel Cost Optimization in LNG Transport," by M. Godin, Chantiers de l'Atlantique; and J. Tessier, Chantiers du Nord et de la Mediterranee, France. 3:00 pm—"A New Generation Of LNG Carriers Based on a Proven Cargo Containment System," P. Jean and M. Bourgeois, Gaz- Transport, Paris. 3:30 a.m.—Coffee break. 4:00 pm—"Refrigerated LPG Load- ing/Unloading Svstem Using a CALM Buoy," by J.M. Chauvin and J.M. Simon, Enterprise d'Equipments Mecaniques et Hy- drauliques, Saint-Cloud, France; and E. Bonjour, Compagnie Fran- cais des Petroles—TOTAL, France. 4:40 pm—"LPG Carriers at Nord Mediterranee: Experience and New Trends," by J. Buret and Y. Her- vo, Chantiers du Nord et de la Mediterranee, France. 5:00 pm—"On the Structural De- tails of Gas Tankers," by P-J. La- treille, Bureau Veritas, France. Thursday, November 8 Session 5: Commercial Docu- mentation & Contracts. Workshop in the Blue Hall. Chairman: J.M. Soesan, consul- tant, Coventry, U.K. 10:30 a.m.—"LPG Spot Price As- sessment: Bulk Market NWE & Mediterranean," by K. Potter, consultant, West Horsley, Surrev, U.K. 11:00 a.m.—"LNG Contracts in a Period of Energy Surplus," by G.B. Greenwald, Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn, Washington, D.C. 11:30 a.m.—"A General Outline of Shipping and Trading Documents Needed for the International LPG Market," by H. Vallery-Masson, Naftomar Shipping & Trading Company, Paris. 12:00 noon—"The Gentle Art of Broking," by F. Baudu, Petromar S.A. (BRS), Paris. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for delegates. Friday, November 9 Session 6: Liquefied Gas Termi- nals & Storage. Chairmen: Morning session—A. Pasturhov, AVP Corporation, Newburyport, Mass.; afternoon ses- sion—W. Brumshagen, LGA Gas- technik Gmbh, Remagen-Roland- sek, Germany. 9:00 a.m.—"Dynamic Load Attenu- ation for Double-Wall Tanks," by R.A. Vater, Pittsburgh-Des Moines, Neville Island, Pa. 9:30 a.m.—"A New Method of Ap- plying Protective Insulation to the Inside of the Outer Wall of Double- Walled Installations for Cryogenic Storage," by R. Krause, G + H Montage GmbH, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany. 10:00 a.m.—"Experimental Dy- namic Compaction of Perlite Insula- tion," by T. Kaups, CBI Industries Inc., Oak Brook, 111. 10:30 a.m.—"Ultrasonic Testing of the Wall-to-Bottom Weld in a Nick- el Steel Storage Tank," by J.P. Capdeville and A. Goy, Gaz de France, Paris. 11:00 a.m.—"An Experimental Study on the Behavior of the Outer Concrete Wall of a Double-Wall LNG Storage Facility under Ex- treme Thermal Loads," by S.R. Speidel, Bilfinger + Berger Bau, Mannheim, Germany. 11:30 a.m.—"The Planning and Building of Antewerp Gas Termi- nal," by M.S. McKinney, UER International Ltd., London; and J. Oerlemans, Transol Holding BV, Ridderkerk, Netherlands. 12:00 noon—"Design and Conduc- tion of the Port Botany, Australia, LPG/Butane Import Terminal," by G.M. Howell and M. Schuller, PDM-Johns Perry Pty. Ltd., South Perth, Australia. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for delegates. 2:00 pm—"Design of an In-Ground Storage Tank for Refrigerated Pro- pane," by Y. Sugawara and K. Minegishi, Tokyo Gas Company, Tokyo. 2:30 pm—"Internal Pressure Equal- izing System for Liquefied Hydro- carbon Storage Tanks," by T. J. Marchaz, Preload Technology Inc., Garden City, N.Y. 3:00 pm—"A Concrete Storage Barge: Results of a Large-Scale Off- shore Model Test," by E. Fluggen, LGA Gastchnik GmbH, Remagen- Rolandseck; and M. Sussbaumer and K. Reuter, Ed. Zublin AG, Stuttgart, Germany. 3:30 pm—"Calibrating Accurate Level Gauges in Partly Filled LNG/ LPG Tanks—the Transfer Calibra- tor," by R.L. Blanchard, The Arl- by Company, Lexington, Mass.; and A.E. Sherburne, The Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Mass. 4:00 pm—"Verification of Polyure- thane Foam Insulation Reliability," by M. Huther, P. Anslot, and M. Zehri, Bureau Veritas, Paris. 4:30 pm—"Vapor Recovery from Liquid Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks," by C.A. Durr, M.W. Kel- logg, Houston; and F.H.L. van Laerhoven, Kellogg Continental B.V. Amsterdam. 5:00 pm—"A New Concept for Large and Safe LPG Storage Termi- nals," by P. Morand and J. Claude, Technigaz, Maurepas, France; and A. Herbretau, Com- pagnie Francais des Petroles—TO- TAL, Paris. Friday, November 9 Session 7: Gases as Transporta- tion Fuels. Workshop session in Glass Hall. Chairman: T.J. Joyce, T. Joyce As- sociates, Fairfax, Va. 11:00 a.m.—"European Automotive LPG: Prospects for Growth," by W.C.F. Arnold, UER International Ltd., London. 11:30 a.m.—"Propane as a Trans- portation Fuel and Its Effect on Demand in the United States," by S. A. Vogel, Synergy Gas Corpora- tion, Farmingdale, N. Y. 12:00 noon—"Ford's Experience with Gaseous Fuels," by J.M. La- petz and R.J. Nichols, Ford Mo- tor Company, Dearborn, Mich. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for delegates. 2:00 pm—"Canadian Prospects for Natural Gas Fueled Vehicles," by J.S. Heenan, Transportation En- ergy Division, Ministry of Mines, Energy & Resources, Ottawa, Cana- da. 2:30 pm—"Marketing Natural Gas as an Alternative Automotive Fuel in New Zealand," by A. Veart, Auckland Gas Company Ltd., Auck- land, New Zealand. Gastech 84 Exhibitors Australia Westpac Banking Corp. Belgium Antwerp Gas Terminal Beolwerf Depauw & Stokoe G & G International Pittsburgh Corning Canada British Columbia Research Council Denmark Svanehoj Pump Factory Finland Neles International Wartsila France AMRI CECA G.E.N.E.M.A. GEP Arab Oil & Gas Auxitrol Bureau Vertas Chantiers de l'Atlantique Chantiers du Nort et de la Mediterranee Cryostar Equipments Mecaniqueset Hydraulics/Compagnie Francias des Petroles Eurotainer FMC Europe Gaz de France/Sofregas Gaz Transport Geostock LeTerre Armee Masoneilan Petrole et Enterprise Petrole Informations Technigaz Technip Tubest Usinor Hungary Chemokomplex Italy Riva & Mariani Japan Hitachi Zosen Corp. Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Kawasaki Heavy Industries Nippon Kikan KK Luxembourg TradeARBED (continued on page 22) 20 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News