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$5-Billion Hibernia Offshore Project Will Get Under Way Early This Year dent & general manager-shipbuild- ing, Saint John Shipbuilding Ltd. "Canadian Patrol Frigate (CFP) Combat System Testing," by Ger- ald M. Zutler, vice president, Pa- ramax Electronics Inc. 12 Noon: Lunch 2:00 pm: "NRC Institute for Ma- rine Dynamics—Your New Nation- al Facility," by N.E. Jeffrey, di- rector, and D.C. Murdey, assistant director, Insitute for Marine Dy- namics, National Research Council. "Development of the B2400 En- gine," by R. Dunton, director, En- gine R&D, Rail and Diesel Power Division, Bombardier Inc. 3:30 pm: "The Application of Ad- vanced Techniques to Hull Form Design and Analysis," by D.R. Pat- terson, head of sales, British Mari- time Technology Ltd. Joliet Room Chairman: I.L. Bateman, chair- man, CSSRA Allied Industries Members. 9:00 am: "Reliability Assurance of Floating Production Systems," by T. Nasseri, S.J. Gorman and I. Frazer, Det norske Veritas (Calga- ry, Montreal and Oslo, respective- ly). "Computer-Aided Ship Design Process within VSEI," by Robert Leong, Versatile Systems Engi- neering Inc. Coffee Break 10:30 am: "Canadian Frontier Oil & Gas Plays—What the Immediate Future Holds," by Ian M. Doig, editor, Doig's Digest and president, Ian M. Doig & Associates Ltd. "Fracture Control Plan in the Fabrication of Offshore Structures for the Canadian East Coast," by Denis Larose, head, Welding & Metallurgical Department, Versa- tile Davie Inc. 12 Noon: Lunch. 2:00 pm: "Building Canada's Fron- tier—The Materials Factor," by J.W. Hotchkies, manager-market development engineering, The Algo- ma Steel Corporation, Ltd. "The Importance of Shipping in the Canadian Arctic," by Charles Hetherington, president, Panarc- tic Oils Ltd. (to be presented by Lindsay J. Franklin, vice presi- dent, Operations Division, Panarc- tic Oils). 6:30 pm: Cash Bar, Joilet Room. DLI Engineering Awarded $1.2-Million Navy Contract For Vibration Surveys DLI Engineering Corporation of Bainbridge Island, Wash., has been awarded the first year option of a three-year Navy contract with an estimated value of $1.2 million. The Machinery Condition Analysis (MCA) program will be conducted on aircraft carriers of both the Pa- cific and Atlantic Fleets. DLI will conduct vibration surveys of major machinery using the vibration spec- tra to diagnose machine problems; the program assists the Navy in its repair planning. The contracting agencies for this contract are PERA(CV) and the January 15, 1986 7:30 pm: Annual Banquet, Grand Salon. CSOE Exhibitors Company Booth No. Algoma Steel 21 Bombardier 16 Brock Marine 59 Canadian General Electric 55-7 Cla-Val Canada 95 CMOP 31 Compagnie Aciers Slater 66 CompAir Canada 33 CTH Instruments Central 10 Cullen Canadian 102 Delaval Turbine Canada 52-3 East Coast Offshore 2 104 Eastern Precision Casting Circle 90 on Reader Service Card Energy Mines & Resources 8-9 Envirovac 9 G.E.C. Diesels 96-7 Georges Nadeau 100 German Marine 93 German & Milne/Energy Conservation Systems 24 Hayward Industrial Products Canada . - 7 Hewitt Equipment 94 Hurum Marine 71 Idar Canada 5 Indal Technologies 2 Institute de marine du Cegep de Rimouski 5 International Paints (Canada) 70 Joiner Systems JSC Canada (1983) . . 75 K.W. Wilke Associates 51 Krupp MaK Canada 74 Leroy Somer Canada 43 MacGregor-Navire (Canada) .... 28-9 Marine Industrie 44 Merlin Gerin (Canada) 25-6 Ministere de I'Industrie du Commerce 67-8 Ocean Resources 76 Offshore Resources 2 Palco Welding Products Canada 6 Paramax Electronics 15 Peacock 22 Pratt & Whitney Canada 3-4 Raytheon Canada 61 Regional Industrial Expansion .... 41-2 Rivtow Industries 18-19 Saint John Shipbuilding 11-14 Seaway Review 32 Siemens Electric 49-50 Stork Werkspoor Canada 4 Strider Resource Agencies 69 Thomson-Gordon 10 Total Transportation Systems 17 98 Ulstein Maritime Circle 91 on Reader Service Card Vale-Harmon Enterprises 91 Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerk .... 27 Verreault Navigation 1 Versatile 36-9 Wartsila Arctic 58 Westinghouse Canada 101 Naval Supply Center, Puget Sound. For the past 10 years, DLI has been involved in the development of the MCA program. Navy Awards Rockwell $10.3-Million Contract Rockwell International Corpora- tion, Anaheim, Calif., is being awarded a $10,333,000 cost-plus- incentive-fee contract for overhaul of Poseidon submarine navigation systems. Work will be performed in Anaheim, and is expected to be completed in October 1987. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-C-4001). First construction related to Newfoundland's $5-billion Hibernia offshore oil project is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 1986, it was announced in New York recent- ly by Hal Barrett, Minister of Development and Tourism for the Canadian Provence. According to Minister Barrett, the Hibernia project offers opportu- nities for U.S. and other countries. "Joint venturing is the key to Amer- ican involvement in Newfound- land," he said. "The international community has already started to enter the local scene, with major off- shore players such as Norwegian Contractors and Moss Rosenberg of Norway; McDermott International and Brown & Root of the U.S.; and C.G. Doris of France all entering into agreements to form joint ven- tures." The first major discovery in Hi- bernia Field was made in 1979 by Chevron while drilling on Mobil Oil's acreage. This field is said to be the third largest offshore oil discov- ery made in the world to date, with only two fields in the North Sea being larger. A total of nine wells have been drilled at this site, con- firming the existence of a commer- cially exploitable field of close to a (continued) At recent luncheon meeting of World Trade Writers in New York. Newfoundland's Minister of Development and Tourism Hal Barrett points out features of huge concrete-based drilling platform that will be used by Mobil at Hibernia Field offshore Newfoundland, Canada. 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