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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D." National Research Council. 1998. Double-Hull Tanker Legislation: An Assessment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5798.
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APPENDIX D Committee Meetings and Activities

Committee Meeting

First Committee Meeting, March 9-10, 1995, Washington, D.C.

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Overview of Coast Guard objectives and status of Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-380) (OPA 90) and International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, adopted in 1973 and amended in 1978 (MARPOL) implementation

Capt. Dennis Bryant, U.S. Coast Guard

Second Committee Meeting, June 12-13, 1995, Irvine, California

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Effect of OPA 90, Section 4115 on tank vessel inspection—procedures and concerns

John Ferguson Deputy Chief Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping Linwood Poindexter, Vice President, North American Region, ABS America

Effect of OPA 90, Section 4115 on insurance of tank vessels operating in U.S. waters

John Hickey, President, American Hull Insurance Syndicate

Effect of OPA 90, Section 4115 on tank vessel sale, purchase, and chartering patterns

Samuel Jones, President, Mallory Jones Lynch Flynn and Associates

John Loucas, Vice President, McQuilling Brokerage Partners

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D." National Research Council. 1998. Double-Hull Tanker Legislation: An Assessment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5798.
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Effect of OPA 90, Section 4115 on tank vessel design, producibility, and cost

Yoshiaki Sezaki, Manager, Design Division, Shipbuilding Headquarters, Hitachi Zosen Corporation

Third Committee Meeting, October 9-11, 1995, Washington, D.C.

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Industry perspectives on OPA 90, Section 4115

Miles Kulukindis, Chairman, INTERTANKO1 and President and Chief Executive Officer, London and Overseas Freighters Ltd.

Dagfinn Lunde, Deputy Managing Director, INTERTANKO

Eric Shawyer, Chairman and Chief Executive, E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers Ltd.

Martin Stopford, Managing Director, Clarkson Research Studies

Insurance perspectives on OPA 90, Section 4115

Nickolai Herlofoson, Managing Director, Gard P&I

Shipbuilding perspectives on OPA 90, Section 4115

Jung Nam Lee, Executive Vice President, Sun Jong Park, and Byung 0. Kim, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

Richard Neilson, Manager, Research and Concept Design, Newport News Shipbuilding

Financing perspectives on OPA 90, Section 4115

James Grubbs, Senior Industry Analyst, Global Shipping Group, Citibank, N.A.

John Newbold, Division Executive, Global Shipping Division

Coast Guard comments on implementation of OPA 90

RADM James Card, U.S. Coast Guard

Fourth Committee Meeting, February 1-2, 1996, Irvine, California

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Engineering, maintenance, and inspection aspects of double-hull fleet operations

Richard Whiteside, Engineering Manager, British Petroleum

Double-hull tanker operations

Mitch Koslow, General Manager, Keystone Shipping

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The International Association of Independent Tanker Owners.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D." National Research Council. 1998. Double-Hull Tanker Legislation: An Assessment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5798.
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Measures to reduce oil spills from existing tank vessels without double hulls—highlights and rationale for U.S. Coast Guard proposed rule

Paul Cojeen. U.S. Coast Guard

Determining change in quality of the tanker fleet

Jack Klingel, U.S. Coast Guard

Fifth Committee Meeting, April 25-26, 1996, Washington, D.C.

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Barge industry perspectives on OPA 90, Section 4115

Tom Allegretti, President, and Jennifer Kelly, Vice President, American Waterways Operators Jon Wales, Vice President, Reinauer Transportation

Sixth Committee Meeting, June 17-18, 1996, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Studies Performed Under Subcontract

Comparative Study of Double-Hull vs. Single-Hull Tankers. 1996. Herbert Engineering Corporation, San Francisco.

Forecast of Petroleum Flows and Tanker Needs, 1995-2005. 1995. PIRA Energy Group, New York.

Seasonality Trends. 1996. William Gassman. Department of Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Tanker Supply and Demand Analysis, Task 1 and Task 2. 1996. Navigistics Consulting, Boxborough, Mass.

Tankships Calling on U.S. Ports, 1990 and 1994. 1995. Institute for Shipping Analysis, Göteborg, Sweden.

U.S. Coast Guard Oil Spill Data, 1978-1995. 1996. Robert Brulle. Fairfax, Va.

Other Activities

Testimony before U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. Douglas C. Wolcott, June 4, 1996.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D." National Research Council. 1998. Double-Hull Tanker Legislation: An Assessment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5798.
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