construction of the river towboat
Anita M. St. Louis Ship Division of
Pott Industries delivered the vessel
in December 1983.
The vessel will operate under a
management agreement either on
the spot market or for the transpor-
tation of coal to a facility owned by
Tampa Electric Company.
The Title XI approval covers
$4,110,000, or 75 percent of the
actual cost of $5,577,017.
Wilkins Named Manager
Of Dravo Mechling's
River Forwarders
Dravo Mechling Corporation has
announced the appointment of Del
Wilkins as manager of its River
Forwarders, Inc. (RFI) subsidiary.
Organized in New Orleans more
than 13 years ago, RFI specializes in
consolidating less than full barge-
load consignments of regulated
commodities, particularly steel, for
shipment north from New Orleans
on the inland river system.
Traffic manager at Dravo Mech-
ling prior to his recent appointment,
Mr. Wilkins is returning to the lat-
ter organization in his present posi-
tion, having previously served as
customer service representative and
assistant manager during earlier
service with RFI.
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BP And Harland And Wolff
Forming Joint Venture For
$145-Million SWOPS Project
BP is to form a joint venture with
Belfast shipbuilder Harland and
Wolff for the construction of a spe-
cial single well oil production sys-
tem (SWOPS) vessel designed to
extract oil directly from subsea
wells. The agreement is subject to
approval from the boards of both
companies.
The cost of developing the
SWOPS system, including produc-
tion wells and subsea equipment, is
expected to be some $145 million,
allowing for inflation. The vessel,
the riser, and the process plant will
represent the major portion of the
total cost, with Harland and Wolff
being reimbursed partly from the
revenues of the vessel.
Construction of the vessel, with a
cargo capacity of some 42,000 tons,
length of 820 feet, and beam of 121
feet will begin at the end of this
year, with completion expected in
mid-87. The joint venture, which
was proposed by H&W, will also
involve Matthew Hall Engineering
acting as consultant and as subcon-
tractor for the process plant and
subsea riser.
With a draft of 35 feet, the vessel
will have a segregated ballast capac-
ity of about 38,000 tons and a
dynamic positioning system capable
of keeping her on station in up to
Force 9 conditions. Production ca-
pacity will be up to 15,000 barrels
per day. Once fully loaded, the ves-
sel will depart to discharge at a con-
venient port.
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