ROWAN'S SECOND GORILLA—The Ro
wan Gorilla II shortly after its recent launch at
Marathon LeTourneau Offshore Company's
construction facility in the Republic of Singa-
pore. The massive jackup is scheduled for
delivery to Houston-based Rowan Companies,
Inc. this month. With the rig in the water, the
rest of its three 504-foot-tall steel lattice-work
legs will be added. The first Gorilla rig, the
Rowan Gorilla I, has been drilling near Sable
Island, offshore Halifax, Nova Scotia, since early
in 1984. The Rowan Gorilla III, now under con-
struction at Marathon LeTourneau's rig yard in
Vicksburg, Miss., is scheduled for delivery near
the end of this year.
Halpern And Liou Promoted
At M. Rosenblatt & Son
Stephen Halpern Yong T. Liou
Lester Rosenblatt, chairman of M. Rosen-
blatt & Son, Inc., naval architects and marine
engineers, recently announced the appointment
of Stephen Halpern as vice president and
manager, Western Division, and Yong T. Liou
as assistant vice president and chief engineer of
the San Francisco office. The Western Division
is headquartered in San Francisco, with branch
offices in San Diego, Honolulu, Oxnard, Calif.,
Bremerton, Wash., and Yokosuka, Japan.
Mr. Halpern joined the Rosenblatt firm in
1953 as a program manager in the New York
office. He became chief engineer of the Western
Division in 1963, and held that position until the
retirement of Ephraim (Fred) Kaufman as
manager of the Division. He is a civil engineer-
ing graduate of Lehigh University and has taken
courses in naval architectue at MlT.
Mr. Liou joined Rosenblatt's San Francisco
office in 1963 after receiving his master's degree
in naval architecture from the University of Cal-
ifornia in Berkeley. He was later appointed head
of the Hull Engineering Department, a position
he held for 12 years.
Screw Compressors Improve
Air Conditioning Reliability
—Free Literature Available
Increased operating reliability, less mainte-
nance, and better adaptability to different cli-
matic conditions—these are some of the experi-
ences reported by Swedish shipowners Johnson
Line and Brostroms, who have become the first
to test a new air-conditioning technique by put-
ting it into full-scale shipboard operation.
September 15, 1984
These two companies have replaced piston
compressors previously installed on two ships—
Johnson's Chemspan and Brostroms' Viking-
land—with screw compressors. These compres-
sors, called Miniscrew and manufactured by
Stal Refrigeration AB of Sweden, are the result
of a new concept based on more than 20 years of
successful development in cooling techniques
for marine applications. The new compressors
operate in a low-capacity range, 160-700 kw
cooling power, which was previously considered
uneconomical for screw compressors.
The Miniscrew range consists of six screw
compressors with economizer versions. The
compressors are also designed to work with
high-pressure flow up to 380 psi. The system
uses all standard refrigerants, and operates at
power frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz.
Independent surveys have shown that mainte-
nance costs can be halved compared with piston
compressors. In addition, the risk of breakdown
is minimal. According to the Marine Research
Institute in Flensburg, West Germany, the ratio
is given as 1:10 in comparison with piston com-
pressors.
The Miniscrew range is designed with either
horizontal or vertical compressor mounting.
This allows for compact installations and en-
ables the units to be easily adapted to existing
plant, foundations, etc.
Behind the newly launched Miniscrew con-
cept, based on the operation of two asymmetri-
cal rotors with four and six lobes, respectively,
and in the smaller stroke volume ranges, is more
than 20 years of experience in the development,
manufacture, and installation of screw compres-
sors and compressor units.
For further information and free literature on
the Miniscrew compressors,
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Bell Halter SES Chartered
For Offshore Oil Rig Supply
Work In Gulf Of Suez
Bell Halter Inc. of New Orleans has entered
into an agreement whereby Offshore GAC Ser-
vices, Ltd. will charter a 110-foot surface effect
ship (SES) to transport supplies and personnel
to oil rigs in the Gulf of Suez, offshore Egypt.
The announcement was made by Bell Halter
president John J. Kelly.
The vessel, Margaret Jill, is scheduled to
depart New Orleans in time to begin operations
in Egypt before the end of this year. This SES
will be similar to those chartered to Command
Marine, Inc. of Lafayette, La. That company
was the first commercial operator of the Bell
Halter SES, and has operated them in the Gulf
of Mexico since 1981.
Offshore GAC Services, with primary opera-
tions in the Middle East, is well postured to take
advantage of the unique capabilities of the SES
in that area, according to spokesmen for the
companies.
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