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OTC '92 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (Session Topics) Monday, May 4 9 a.m.-Noon Marine Minerals Mining & Environment Foundation & Soil Structure Interaction I Subsea Production Systems Platform Monitoring & Design Flexible Pipe Technology Offshore Process Equipment Technology Wind, Wave & Current Forces 12:15-1:45 p.m. Topical Luncheons—"Hibernia," presented by R.D. Owen, project general manager of Hibernia Man- agement & Development Co. Ltd.; "Soviet Joint Ventures," by Charles Bare, manager, headquar- ters operations—Russia for Conoco, Inc.; and "Well Control in Kuwait," by Larry Flak, chief engineer for O'Brien-Goins-Simpson & Associates and 0GE Drilling. 2-5 p.m. General session: Affordable Offshore Development Marine Minerals Policy & Environment Snorre TLP Subsea Equipment & Components Platform Construction & Installation Drilling Technology & Equipment Dynamic Positioning of Vessels Tuesday, May 5 9 a.m.-Noon Geophysical Engineering Applications of Parallel Computing TLP Technology I Oceanography & Meteorology Field Development System Evaluation & Selection Marine Riser Technology Completion Tools & Technology Offshore Pipelines Installation 12:15-1:45 p.m. Awards Luncheon—Event will be held at the Astrohall Ballroom, with a keynote address on a timely subject to be announced. Awards to be presented will include the "1992 OTC Distinguished Achievement Award for Individuals" to Milo M. Backus, for his pioneering work in digital seismol- ogy and 3D seismic surveying; and the "1992 Distinguished Award for Companies, Organization and Institutions" to Petroleo Brasiliero S.A. (Petrobras), based on its significant contributions to deepwater production systems, especially dur- ing the continued development of the Campos basin. 2-5 p.m. General Session; Access to Public Lands and Waters Geophysical Exploration TLP Technology II Welding & Fatigue Foundation & Soil Structure Interaction II Horizontal & Extended Reach Well Technology Pipeline Monitoring & Repair Wednesday, May 6 9 a.m.-Noon Engineering Materials Safety During Drilling & Production Operations Reeled Tubing Developments Geophysical Detection Of Shallow Hazards Subsea Separation & Multiphase Pumping Internationalization Of Standards & Codes Mooring & Anchoring Design 12:15-1:45 p.m. Topical Luncheons—"Effect of the EC on U.S. Oil Exports & U.S Trade," by George A. Helland Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Assistance for the U.S. Dept. of Energy; "Channel Tunnel Project," by J. Neerhout Jr., executive vice president and director of Bechtel; and "Hurri- canes," by Neil Frank, meteorologist for KH0U- TV in Houston. 2-5 p.m. Marine Geology & Ocean Drilling Safety Systems & Risk Analysis Instrumentation, Testing & Monitoring Offshore Platform Concepts Pipeline Maintenance April, 1992 Developments in Load & Resistance Factor Design Mooring System Hardware Thursday, May 7 9 a.m.-Noon Geotechnical Surveying & Engineering Environmental Quality Offshore Structure Reanalysis & Repair Design & Analysis of Offshore Structures Electric Submersible Pump Applications Cementing Equipment & Technology Offshore Vessel Operations OTC '92 Preliminary Exhibitors A AALB0RG CISERV HOUSTON AB CONTROLS & TECHNOLOGY ABASC0 ABB MARINE ABS INDUSTRIAL VERIFICATION ABS QUALITY EVALUATIONS AKER ENGINEERING A/S AKER OIL & GAS TECHNOLOGY ALEXANDER/RYAN MARINE & SAFETY CO. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATION ALLISON GAS TURBINE DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORP. ALLISON TRANSMISSION DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORP. AMCLYDE AMERCABLE USA Voith Schneider America Inc. (Eli Shaprut) 121 Susquehanna Avenue Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 Telephone: 5 16-4 66 57 55 Fax: 5 16-4 66 53 80 J.M. Voith GmbH Marine Engineering Division Postfach 19 40 D-7920 Heidenheim Tel. (0 73 21) 37-0 Fax (0 73 21) 37-71 05 Circle 350 on Reader Service Card VOITH 125 YEARS, SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY ESPRIT-EXCELLENCE • EFFIZIENZ 25 RKUl Increasing Ship Safety M ' M- ^ SOLUTION BAY I 1 o r __ LONDON 2 5—Ss IIS Hps Voith Water Tractor ggf Depend on Voith for more reliability and safety in ports and harbours. m Voith Water Tractor: the ideal shiphandling tug - for today and tomorrow. .