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OTC '93 will include a keynote address from a major international official. Four OTC Topical Luncheons, scheduled Monday and Wednesday, May 3 and 5, will offer opportunities for dia- logue with international authorities on innovative technologies and newsmaking projects. These special luncheons include: "Partnering: A Joint Perspective," held by Larry Broussard, project director with Brown & Root, Inc., on Monday, May 3 at noon. Also on Monday , "Impacts of Hurricane An- drew" will feature discussion from a panel on the short- and long-term physical and economic consequences of the hurricane which swept through the heart of the Gulf of Mexico's most concentrated offshore oil and gas producing areas last sum- mer. On Wednesday, in "Expanding and Changing Role of the MMS in the Offshore Oil Industry," a top official from the U.S. Minerals Man- agement Service (MMS) will discuss the role the agency plays in oversee- ing exploration and production op- erations on the U.S. Outer Conti- nental Shelf. Finally, also on Wednesday, Terry B. Wood, tech- nical support manager for Amoco Production Co.'s construction de- partment, will present "Total Qual- ity Management in the Offshore In- dustry." The popular OTC Topical Luncheons will take place at the Sheraton Astrodome Hotel. For more information on OTC, contact: Fred Herbst at (214) 952- 9494; fax: (214) 952-9435. OTC '93 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE Monday, May 3 9 a.m.-12 noon: ~ Geophysical Technology ~ General Instrumentation - Risers I — Marine Riser Design & Analysis of Mooring System Hardware - Subsea Production Systems ~ Safety In Offshore Operations - Platform Stength & Extreme Load- ing 2-5 p.m.: - Ocean Drilling & Petroleum Geo- science - Control Rooms & New Technology - Risers II—Developments in Drill- ing & Production Riser Technology ~ Hydrodynamics ~ The DeepStar Project ~ Exclusive Economic Zone Pro- grams -- Platform Damage & Repair Tuesday, May 4 9 a.m.-12 noon: - Cables, Hoses & Umbilicals ~ Pipelines, Materials & Fatigue - API RP-2A, Background to the 20th Edition ~ Offshore Safety I ~ Exxon USA's Zinc Subsea Devel- opment - Resource Economics - Sequence Stratigraphy I 2-5 p.m.: ~ Electrical Connectors & Subsea Maintenance ~ Seafloor Surveying ~ Offshore Production Systems - Offshore Safety II - General Session, At What Price Cheap Oil? - (CATS) Central Area Transmis- sion System & Central Graben Development - Sequence Stratigraphy II Wednesday, May 5 9 a.m.-12 noon: - Offshore Pipeline Installation - Analytical Considerations for Self- Elevating MODUS - Developments in Materials Technology ~ Troll Oil Development ~ Design & Analysis of Floating Production Systems - Recent Developments in Offshore Welding of Marine Pipelines - Cost Reduction Measures to Fa- cilitate Economic Hydrocarbon Production 2-5 p.m.: ~ Innovative Pipeline Technology ~ Environment 16 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News Ybu Name the Need. Crosby Engineers the Solution. / , \ ,H Crosby manufactures the widest line of construction blocks in the world. But sometimes even that isn't good enough. That's when Crosby custom engineering comes in. Crosby can custom design a block to match any lifting or pulling application to exact specifications. Just as important, we have a proven record of completing such projects on time and on budget. Our engineers utilize the most advanced CAD/CAM technology plus top quality materials and manufacturing processes. In addition, you get quality assurance that is unmatched in the industry — the same quality that goes into every Crosby forged fitting and block we manufacture. Call on Crosby for your complete construction block and forged fitting needs. If we don't stock the product you need, we're the best source to custom engineer it. For standard catalog products continue to call us at 1-800-772-1500 For special design blocks & sheaves call our new T^qQ-777-1555 "I/ it's Crosby; It's Quality. \\ \ Circle 324 on Reader Service Card \St •I I % H ' - A SUBSIDIARY OF OmhOISt \X\ ' \ P0 B0* 3128 1Ulsa'0K 74101U SA mk roup, •nc;