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Replacing Tapline's old High Frequency and Very Iligh Frequency communications systenl, the new l\Iicrow3\'csystem will impro\'e the quality and allowa \\ ider network of radio cOlllmunicationbetween the \'arious Tapline work locations in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria andLebanon. It will also permit Tapline tooperate in the proper portions of the radIOspectrum for multichannel commul1lcations systems as pro\'ided for by theregulations of the International Telecommunications Union.
'The new cotnmunications network isslated to be operative by Fall, 1973.Actual field work srarted last iVlarch.
Pllmpstation towns continlle to thrive alld expalld alollg the 'Lille ill Salldi Arabia. Sho"'11above is the lIew slallghterhollse alld belo,e, the "egetable marhet, both IIl1de,. cOllstrllctioll
ill Qaislllllah tOZUII. (Photos by Khalil Aboll El-Nasr).
ing, which started in early ;-'<ovember, isstill underway. Estimating Engineer Sebouh A. Kuftejian and Corrosion EngineerBassam Baasiri conducted a measurementof the grounding system of the Microwavetowers in Saudi Arabia and Jordan between Dec. 5 and 9. Mr. Baasiri \'isitedtower sites in Sidon and J injlaya, SouthLebanon, for the same purpose on Dec. 14.
Majo.r items needed for the project,such as Grassis towers, transmission lines,thermo-electric generators, shelters, etc.,arc bcing shipped from the United States,
summer.Erection of the 20 towers needed for the
new communications network was completed by Christmas while tower ground-
Installation of ambient radio shelters,thermo-electric generators and propanetanks pertaining to Tapline's new Microwave communications system have justbeen completed between Kms. 44 and254. Other phases of the project areprogressing at a satisfactory pace.
Meanwhile, the first shipment of microwave radio and VHF repeaters, manufactured by Lenkurt Electric Companyof Canada, arrived in Beirut in midDecember. Installation of the radioand VHF repeaters will start in earlyJanuary and is slated for completion next
v. BEIDIKIAN A"ends SeminarOn Microfilming-DuplicatingSenior Draftsman Vartan Bezdikian
attended a three-day 3M MicrofilmingDuplicating seminar held at the PhoeniciaHotel in Beirut November 28-30.
The seminar featured briefings anddemonstrations of the different types of3M microfilming and duplicating machines, including processing cameras,reader printers, projectors and dry copiers.
Mr. Vartan's attendance of the seminaris in line with the company's study of thepossibility of applying the microfilmingsystem for filming engineering charts,maps, record drawings and other companydocuments which are bulky to store andretain.
PROGRESS ON NEW MICROWAVE SYSTEMCONTINUESUNABAT D
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Programming Coordinator George N.Kassab and Auditor Tannus M. Franjireturned to Beirut Dec. 11 from a twoweek trip to pump stations in Saudi Arabiawhere they conducted the Annual FieldAudit.
ROTATION
At the meeting of the Aramco OverseasCompany held in Dhahran Nov. 20, S. M.Chamieh was elected Assistant Treasurerand Assistant Comptroller of AOC effective immediately.
Administrative Assistant Jubran Hannais relieving Jamil Alouf, GOS Supervisor,during the latter's absence on vacationfrom Dec. 7 through Jan. 3.
G. T. O. Martin, Loss PreventionEngineer, of Turaif, is in Beirut on anassignment connected with accident statistics.
D. M. Falconer of Aramco-Dhahranmade a brief visit to Beirut Dec. 11.
Victor Y. Khalaf, Senior Engineer-Inspection and Cathodic Protection, madea one-day trip to Syria, Dec. 7, to inspectthe UCP (unattended cathodic protection)station at Km. 1111.
As of Jan. 1 company hospitals in Rafhaand Qaisumah will be run by doctors andnurses from Badanah and Turaif hospitalswho will be working on six weeks rotational assignments. All expatriate medicalpersonnel will be stationed ll1 andassigned from Badanah station.
Medical Director Dr. J. D. Thaddeusvisited all main stations along the 'Linein Saudi Arabia in late November todiscuss and arrange the rotational program. While on the 'Line, Dr. Thaddeusalso discussed the 1973 medical budgetand controls.
Relations Advisor Alfred S. Khaderresumed his functions Nov. 30 on completion of a special assignment as Coordinator Employee Development.
Muhammad Khalifa, Saudi Arab Personnel Advisor (Aramco) has just completed a one-month rotational assignmentwith the Relations Department in Turaifas Employee Relations Advisor (Tapline).
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The 15-year pin recipients;
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TuraifFankhour A. Salem of Storehouses
SidonM. T. Abed of MarineS. H. Bayrouty of MarineE. S. Darsi of Operations GeneralA. Y. Deek of Marine1. M. Fakhoury of MarineJ. E. EI-Jouny of MarineN. M. Ghaby of Marine
The 20-year pin recipients;
QaisumahSaleh Salem Panay of Community ServicesRafhaAbdul-Aziz Hamad Bawardi of Pump
house Operations
E. J. Wright, Superintendent Badanah,was presented with a five-starred emblemfor chalking up 25 years of companyservice in December, while 11 otherTapliners recei\'ed service stars for completing 15 or 20 service years during thesame month.
EDITOR F. C. Najla. REPORTERS: Badanah MIss P. Hayer. Beirut N. Hanna. Amman JohnFranJleh. Qaisumah A. Shmassy. Qaryatain O. Yassln. Ra!ha M. A. Kublan. Sidon Kamal AbuZeld. Turai! S. M. Slddlque.
SERVICE STARS
1. SIDON RECEIPTS (MBD)
2. DELIVERIES (MBD):
OFFTAKERS SHIPSIPC EXCHANGE
MEDRECO
JORDAN
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Edwin J. ~Vright, SlIperintendent Badanah, displays the five-starred emblem he received fromGeneral SlIperintendent R. R. Portmess (extreme left), for chalhing liP 25 years of companyservice in December. The pin presentation was made dllring the dinner party held in honor ofVice Presidents G. F. Larsen and D. R. Fate on Dec. 9 at the hOllse of Mr. and Mrs.Mohall/mad Abdlll Rahman. (Photo by Khalil Aboll El-Nasr). _
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Messrs. Larsen and Fate talking to Badanah statioll perso1lllel ill the Tank Farll/ area.
Messrs. Fate alld Larse1l.oJ the Badallah Hospital.
FATE, LARSEN VISITTAPLINE FACILITIES
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(Photos by Khalil Abou El-Nasr)
Tapline installations in Arabia.During thcir 'Line visit, 1essrs. Larsen
and Fate met with ficld personnel at allIc,·cls and wcrc thc guests of honor at anumber of functions, including dinnerparties hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Portmessof Turaif and Mr. and Mrs. MohammadAbdul Rahman of Badanah.
and Mrs. F. N. Khabbaz, Chief Dispatcherand Mrs. M. A. Makdissi and ActingManager of Operations and Mrs. G. N.Ziady.
On the next day the two vice presidents enplaned for Turaif where theywere met by General Superintcndent R.R. Portmess and Superintendcnt Maintenance ]. ]. Makkinjc, who accompanied them on their two-day tour of
D. R. Fate, Tapline Vice PresidentOperations, and G. F. Larsen, AramcoVice President General Services, both ofDhahran, visited Tapline facilities In
Lebanon and Saudi Arabia between Dec.6 and 9.
Messrs. Fate and Larsen discussedoutstanding items with Tapline officials inBeirut and toured Sidon Terminal facilities on Dec. 7. They lunched at Sidonand were entertained at a companydinner later in the evening at the PhoeniciaHotel. The function was attended by VicePresident and Mrs. ]. M. Templer,Manager Operations and Mrs. ]. L.Koenreich, Terminal Superintendent andMrs. A. D. Odegaarden, Asst. Treasurer/Asst. Comptroller and Mrs. S. M.Chamieh, General Manager Engineering
G. F. Larse1l alld D. R. Fate, seco1ld and third from right, respectively, visitillg the Badallah PUII/phouse.
Unusual heavy rains hit the pipeline area in early alltullln this year, IIIl1eh to the pleasllre oj IIIany Taplinel's and to<l'nSlllmwho predict of a successfill truffle season and lot of greenery along the 'Line. (Photo by f.:haltl ..Jboll I:'I-Xasr).
HILLS DELIVERS OPENING ADDRESS AT MEIRC CONFERENCE NEW CHART
A new chart of primary and secondaryexpense accounts effectl\'e I I 73 to pro"ide for accountability under the rC\isedTapline organization chart has beendistributed to Accounting Manual holdersand all others concerned.
Relations Counsellors) to deli"er thekeynote address at their 12th AnnualConference held at the Hotel PhoeniciaNo,'. 28-29 on "Planning for AcceleratedChange."
Mr. Taylor's "isit to Beirut was to meetwith senior personnel of the Medical andRelations Departments.
Liston Hills, Chairman of the Boardand Chief Executi"e Officer of Aramco,and Fritz Taylor, General Manager Government Relations (Aramco/Tapline), accompanied by Mesdames Hills and Taylor,visited Beirut between Nov. 27 and 30.
Mr. Hills came to Beirut upon an invitation from MEIRC (Middle East Industrial
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Vie1V of the dinner party hosted ill honor of Messrs. Larsen and Fate at the Mohallllllad Abdul Rahlllan's in BadO/lOh.
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THREE-WHEEL VEHICLEFOR PIPELINE INSPECTION
The concept of using a three-wheelvehicle that can be driven in the opendesert for above-ground pipeline inspection is being experimented by the PipelineRepair Division of the Operations Department.
The vehicle is expected to save timeand manpower.
\Vhereas above-ground pipeline mspection was being carried out by two orthree pipeline repair crew members whonormally walk along the 'Line, one crewmember is expected to conduct the sameinspection using the new vehicle.
The first experimental "ehicle to beused was a five-HP Montgomery Wardthree-wheeler. Operations Departmentexperts say that the concept is potentiallyad,'antageous. They will test differenttypes of vehicles and will try modificationson the one on hand.
The camera lens of contract-photographer Khalil Abou El-Nasr recordedthese snapshorts of the first inspectionforay by the first experimental vehicle inearly November.
Ellgene L. Wood of the Pipeline Repair cre.v inspects all above-grollnd section of thepipe line near Badanah IIsing a 5-HP Montgomery TVard three-wheel vehicle.
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