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THE IPLOCA NEWSLETTER 47

NUMBER

Letter from the President page 4

News from Geneva page 5

Member News page 9

Health, Safety & Environment page 14

Contents:

WITH NEWS FROM: THE INDUSTRY, MEMBERSHIP, ALLIED & SISTER ASSOCIATIONS

JUNE 2011

Beijing page 18Convention update

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ContentsLetter from the President 4

News from Geneva 5

Board Meeting Update 6

Membership Centre 8

Member News 9

Training 12

Health, Safety & Environment 14

Regional Meetings 16

Elections to the IPLOCA Board of Directors 17

Beijing Convention Update 18

In the Headlines 20

IPLOCA MissionTo provide value to members through a forum for sharing ideas, engaging the industry and its stakeholders, facilitating business opportunities and promoting the highest standards in the pipeline industry.

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Letter from the President

Registration for the much anticipated 2011 Convention

in China (12-16 September in Beijing) opened at the

beginning of May.

This will be the first time IPLOCA has held a Convention

in China and we have a great week planned for our

attendees, including the possibility to participate in pre- or

post-convention tours to see the Terracotta Warriors (page

18 of this Newsletter).

Included with the Convention Registration Brochure recently mailed out, you will

find a brochure regarding InterPipe, the major pipeline exhibition taking place from

Saturday to Monday, 17 to 19 September, immediately following the Convention. The

event is hosted by China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau and is supported by IPLOCA. Be

sure to consider your attendance at this event as you plan your travel to the Far East.

As usual, awards will be presented at the upcoming Convention in Beijing. New this

year, as previously announced, will be the IPLOCA Corporate Social Responsibility

Award. More information is available on page 16 of this Newsletter.

On the committee front, we are delighted to welcome a new addition to our HSE

Committee. As you will read on page 15 of this Newsletter, Kevin Parker of Mears

Group has joined the committee. He has considerable experience in the field of HSE

and more than 25 years in the pipeline industry.

Finally, thanks to the generosity of Volvo and Renault Trucks in supplying a voucher

towards a car at the Convention, we will again have the opportunity to raise

significant funds for charity. Cristine and I have selected Hope 87: Hundreds of

Original Projects for Employment, an Austrian initiative in which young people in

Bangladesh are encouraged to show initiative and to develop local projects creating

training and employment for themselves and other young people.

As always I look forward to your questions, comments and ideas regarding IPLOCA.

Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] and I hope to see as many of

you as possible in Beijing in September.

Sincerely,

Karl Trauner

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News from Geneva and the UKThe Pipeline Industries Guild (PIG) recently held their 54th

National Dinner in London. PIG is a sister association of

IPLOCA and the event was attended by Juan Arzuaga,

Executive Secretary.

IPLOCA Immediate Past President Adam Wynne Hughes

was also a guest at the event as were current Board

Members Andy Lukas and Phil Bond. Europe NW Regular

Members Land & Marine, Murphy Pipelines and PIH were

all in attendance along with Associate Members Denso,

Rhead Group, and RSK. Europe Mediterranean Regular

Members Serimax and Spiecapag also attended, along

with their respective former IPLOCA Board Members

David Williams and Jean Claude Van de Wiele. Europe

Central Regular Member PPS attended together with a

range of clients and contractors who operate within the

UK and around the world. The event showed the charitable

side of our industry as it raised in excess of £15,000 for the

National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

(NSPCC) to support and protect children from abuse.

The event included the presentation of various awards.

Juan and Adam had the opportunity to discuss the benefits

of membership of IPLOCA with potential new members

and were able to point to the significant number of

attendees mentioned above, who are members of both

IPLOCA and PIG.

Geneva Office Visitors During March the staff of the Geneva Office had the

pleasure of a visit from 1st Vice President Osman Birgili

(Tekfen) on the occasion of the March Novel Construction

meeting, and later, from the members of the IPLOCA HSE

Committee who took advantage of our meeting facilities

and proximity to the Geneva International Airport.

Changing SkylineWe also witnessed some changes to our local environment,

with the demolition of a nearby house that will make way

for additional airport-related parking.

Last vestiges of the countryside… The crash of the huge pine tree

hitting the ground was soon followed by fast and efficient demoli-

tion of the house and the levelling of the ground in preparation for

a new parking area. The end of April also brought the extension of

the nearby tram line to the northwest border with France, allowing

a fast 20 minute trip from the centre of Geneva.

[email protected] Link to the NewsletterYou may already be aware that the

latest issue of our Newsletter is

available at www.iploca.com - and

sometimes even before the printed

version has reached you. It has

come to our attention that

delivery to some countries is

not always reliable because of problems with local postal

service. In view of this we recently offered a selection of

our readers a new e-mailing service to alert them

when the Newsletter is available on our

website.

If you are also interested

in this new service

please contact

[email protected].

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Board Meeting Update Montreux, March 2011Because of potential political unrest in Morocco the

decision was taken on 21 February to relocate the meeting

to Montreux, Switzerland. Following are the highlights

from that meeting:

Health, Safety and Environment Committee:2011 Health and Safety Award

It was noted that the award this year would be termed the

2011 award to avoid any confusion with the Health and

Safety statistics. Adjudication will take place in June.

Environmental Indicators

Environmental indicators are being defined and will be

discussed at the upcoming HSE Committee meeting in

Geneva. A separate submission form is being developed

for this purpose.

Road Traffic Accidents (RTA)

A white paper on three aspects of Road Traffic Accidents

has been developed. It includes IPLOCA Health and

Safety statistics, information from other organisations on

reducing RTAs and testimonials from IPLOCA members. Training Committee:Training for Operators

Minimum requirements are being defined for operators and

for a train the trainer certification. The idea of a “passport”

for operators was suggested. Input will be sought from

manufacturers and contractors. Once ideas are firm, additional

manufacturers will be invited to participate.

Seminar in Communications Skills

This seminar will be offered a third time, but in a new

location, to foster attendance of a wide range of cultures

and ethnicities.

Master’s Degree in Pipelines

Research continued but few examples were able to

be identified. The idea is to inform the membership of

existing courses, such as the one in Rio de Janeiro. Sister

Associations had been contacted and Gubkin University

had developed a new course. Other universities were

being contacted and a final report will be given at the

Istanbul Board Meeting. The following were identified:

Gubkin University; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de

Rio; University of West Australia (UWA); and Singapore

University, which will be invited by UWA to develop the

same course; University of Aachen in Germany; Montan

University of Loeben; Herriot-Watt University in Edinburgh,

Scotland; and the Dutch University.

Site Visits

The objectives of planned site visits are as follows:

- Engage more clients and contractors

- Promote discussions about other working methods

- IPLOCA to act as moderator of discussions.

Interest has been shown by Petrobras and Brazilian

contractors (summer work) and by Chinese and Russian

contractors (for permafrost work).

HSE Training Program from PLCAC (Pipe Line Contractors

Association of Canada)

A proposal was received for IPLOCA to become a

distributor of such a program. It was noted that certain

parts of the information are applicable only to Canada. This

will be further discussed with PLCAC and information will

be provided at the upcoming Board Meeting in Istanbul.

New Technologies Committee:Novel Construction/Road to Success

It was announced that the Spring Plenary Session would

be held in Geneva on 16 and 17 March. The use of a wiki

(a website that allows users to create and edit a number

of interlinked web pages via a browser for collaboration in

developing and editing material) had been suggested and

a demonstration had been provided to the Secretariat by

CCC. This would be further discussed at the March Novel

Construction meeting in Geneva.

Teleconferences with BP and Tripartite

Discussions are ongoing regarding the list of proposed

projects for IPLOCA involvement and funding.

A workshop was held in Atlanta on 9 March, attended by

Daniel Gasquet, IPLOCA consultant.

Following a demonstration by an expert (right photo), novice

hornblower and IPLOCA President Karl Trauner made a valiant

attempt. The hat obviously helped.

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IPLOCA New Technologies Award

An adjudication committee for the New Technologies Award

sponsored by BP is being formed.

Review of Minutes of the Rio de Janeiro Meeting

The minutes and action items from Rio de Janeiro were

reviewed. Actions were complete and the minutes were

approved.

Treasurer’s Report:The (as yet unaudited) Final Report for the year 2010

was distributed to the board members and reviewed.

Membership fee payment status was reviewed. The

majority of fees have been received.

Membership:New Regular Members

ALSA Engineering & Construction Co. L.L.C. (UAE).

New Associate Members

- JPAC Technologies PVT Ltd (India)

- Industrial X-Ray and Allied Radiographers (I) Pvt. Ltd.

(IXAR) (India)

Name changes

Name changes were approved as follows, following

confirmation that core business and objectives remain

the same:

- J. Ray McDermott S.A. to McDermott International Inc.

- Offshore International FZC to L&T Sapura Shipping

Private Limited

- E.ON Engineering to E.ON New Build & Technology

GmbH

- Goriziane S.p.A. to Goriziane Group S.p.A.

- AB Rhead and Associates Ltd to Rhead Group Limited

- Tubacero, S.A. de C.V. to Tubacero, S. de R.L. de C.V.

Resignations

- Jotun Powder Coatings, UAE

- LMR Drilling, Germany

- AKTOR S.A., Greece

Arrangements for Beijing:Pre- and post- tours are being suggested in addition to

regular tours, including a tour to see the famed Terracotta

Warriors. Post-convention tours will begin on Sunday

evening to allow delegates to attend the pipeline exhibition.

Regional Meetings: Beirut – 17-18 February 2011

A successful meeting was held in Beirut with Nasser Issa,

Najib Khoury and several other board members in attendance.

(also see page 16)

Media Partners and IPLOCA Visibility:A production schedule is now in place following agreement

with our four Media Partners for publication of visibility

advertisements in their magazines. Several news releases

have also been published recently and space set aside in

the publications for IPLOCA news.

Board of Directors Elections 2011:The call for nominations is now on the website at

www.iploca.com/elections.

Next Meeting:The next Board of Directors meeting will take place in

Istanbul in May.

Prisoners of Chillon: Even with the benefit of warm winter coats

in the month of March, it was easy to imagine the horror of being

chained and imprisoned year-round in the dungeons of the famous

Chateau de Chillon, as fabled in the famous poem by Lord Byron.

Written in 1816, the chilling tale of the “Prisoner of Chillon” chro-

nicles the imprisonment in the chateau just outside Montreux of

François Bonivard, a Geneva monk. Byron later inscribed his name

on one of the dungeon’s pillars - an early example of graffiti.

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Membership CentreWe welcome the following new Regular and Associate

Members to IPLOCA. Their profiles are also available at

www.iploca.com.

Regular Members

ALSA Engineering & Construction Co. LLC Villa E4, Behind al-Hilal Bank

Khalidiya, Abu Dhabi

PO Box 54294, Abu Dhabi

UAE

T +971 2 6581551

F +971 2 6581550

E [email protected]

I www.alsaeng.ae

ALSA Engineering & Construction Co LLC

(ALSA) was established in 2004 as a continuation

of the activities being carried out by ALSA

Technical Service for the preceding decade. ALSA

dedicates itself to multi-dimensional engineering

and construction projects in the UAE, focusing mostly on the

oil and gas sector and is a major approved EPC contractor

for the ADNOC operating companies. All activities are

performed to the highest standards by ALSA’s in-house team.

ALSA consists of individuals with more than two decades

of experience working with the ADNOC group of companies

in the UAE, and very familiar with ADNOC and international

requirements/standards. ALSA upholds the highest standards

in all aspects of health, safety, quality and environment.

Argus Pipeline Services CSJC9 Skakovaya St.

Moscow, 125040

Russian Federation

T +7 495 741 48 17

F +7 495 741 48 18

E [email protected]

I www.pipelines.ru

Argus Pipeline Services was established

in 2004 and is now the largest member

of the Argus Group of Companies which

comprises more than 10 companies.

Since its establishment Argus Pipeline

Services has participated in the construction of virtually

all major pipeline construction projects in Russia and in

the countries of the former Soviet Union. Argus Pipeline

Services has eight branch offices in Russia and certificates

of permission for work on construction, rehabilitation and

overhaul of capital construction projects.

DSMU-Gazstroy LLC7A/2 Novatorov St.

Moscow, 119421

Russian Federation

T +7 495 995 0351 / + 7 495 660 28 60

F +7 495 660 28 62

E [email protected] / [email protected]

I www.dsmu.com

DSMU-Gazstroy LLC is one of the

most diversified enterprises in the

construction industry of Russia. It has a

considerable experience in both onshore

and offshore construction, construction of compressor

stations, industrial, civil and road construction. Pipeline

engineering at all complexity levels is the key activity of

DSMU-Gazstroy. The work performed by the enterprise

features a highly professional approach, in compliance

with the standards and requirements of environmental

authorities, supported by certificates of conformity with

international standards in quality management systems,

occupational safety and health. The geographical reach of

DSMU-Gazstroy’s activities has expanded continuously

since the company’s foundation in 2001. Multiple

facilities which have already been commissioned provide

evidence of its production capabilities, work experience,

efficiency and success. Over the years the enterprise

has successfully achieved a leadership position due to

its services package, increase of product range, quality

control, and stable relations with regular partners and

clients.

Galfar Engineering & Contracting Musaffah Industrial Area

Opposite Abu Dhabi Ship Building

P.O. Box 72218, Abu Dhabi

U.A.E

T +9712 5502515

F +9712 5502575

E [email protected]

I www.galfar.com

Established in the U.A.E. in 1993, Galfar

has experience and expertise in project

management, engineering, procurement

and construction in areas such as

plant, oil & gas pipelines water transmission, power

transmission, civil, electro-mechanical, roads and bridges

and environmental projects. Having executed many EPC/

Construction projects for oil and gas pipelines, in sizes

ranging from 8” to 60”, Galfar has many pipeline resources

including side-booms, pipe bending machines and major

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earthmoving equipment for large cross country pipelines.

With a well established and recognized HSE and Quality

management system, the company is certified to OSHAS

18001:2007 standards and is currently preparing to

qualify for ISO 14001 standards. The company’s Quality

Management System is certified to ISO 9001:2008.

Associate Members

Industrial X-Ray & Allied Radiographers (I) Pvt. Ltd. 102, Faizab Apartment, 1st Floor

S.V. Road, Jogeshwari (West)

Mumbai 400102, Maharashtra

India

T +91 022 43 40 64 00

F +91 022 26 79 94 57

E [email protected]

I www.ixar.in

M/s Industrial X-Ray & Allied Radiographers (I) Pvt.

Ltd. (IXAR) was formed in 1969. IXAR has created new

dimensions to the field of NDT and has been a pioneer

in Non Destructive Testing & related activities for the last

four decades all over India & abroad.

The company has a base of more than

300 clients in India, including blue-chip

companies such as Larsen & Toubro, Punj

Lloyd, Gammon, Godrej and others. IXAR

is slowly expanding its presence globally and has its own

set up in Abu Dhabi and Oman. IXAR is ISO 9001-2008

Certified and has more than 600 dedicated, experienced

and well qualified staff and technicians. It is well-versed

with various NDT codes, specifications and procedures

practiced, helping customers to execute a project within

its scheduled time period. Financially sound, IXAR can

provide a cushion during crises faced at the time of

execution of a project. The company is specialized in

advanced technologies in the field of NDT services such as

AUT, Phased Array, IRIS etc. and has abundant availability

of well maintained & calibrated equipment. With offices

in India, Oman and Abu Dhabi with all amenities, IXAR

has the necessary licenses, permits and approvals in

India, Oman and Abu Dhabi. The majority of the Indian

technicians currently serving IXAR in the Middle East have

previously been associated with IXAR either as employees

or have undergone training through the company.

Member NewsSeven Year Contract Awarded to Attila Dogan AD-SAS LLC has been awarded a seven year Off Plot

Delivery (ODC) contract for North Oman by Petroleum

Development Oman (PDO). AD-SAS is a LLC partnership

between Turkey’s Attila Dogan Construction and Oman’s

Seeh Al Saryah Companies. The seven year contract

involves engineering, construction and support services

for current and upcoming wells and interconnecting

pipelines in northern Oman. The total time frame of

this contract is 7+3 years. AD-SAS will operate in the

Northern PDO operated fields which currently produce

240,000 barrels per day. The nature of the contract is

service oriented and AD-SAS will be mobilized within

4 months in Qarn Alam, Fahud, Lekhwair and Yibal

Fields. The dispersed nature of job scope, AD-SAS

is in the process of establishing in Northern Oman

producing fields where other operators such as British

Petroleum, Petronas, PTT-EP, CNPC and Occidental

Petroleum are few large entities which also operates

in the same part of Oman. Established in 1967, Attila

Dogan Construction is an International EPC Contractor

in the Oil and Gas Sector with specialization in

pipelines and oil & gas facilities upstream midstream,

downstream and offshore projects.

BASF Polyurethanes and STOPAQ Join ForcesBASF Polyurethanes and STOPAQ are joining forces in the

offshore industry. Together both companies will serve the

offshore operators and contractors with an innovative and

simple solution for protecting valuable assets against the

extreme elements. BASF is well known for the Nord Stream

Offshore Pipeline Project from Russia to Germany. STOPAQ

has built its reputation around anti-corrosion protection

of fieldjoints, risers, spools, land/sea pipes and j-tubes,

especially in the Middle East (Safaniyah, Manifa and Karan

projects). To better cater the needs of the offshore clients, the

two companies are forming a marketing alliance to offer a

one-stop shop for the entire corrosion prevention and thermal

insulation package. This will offer the clients a great source for

the protection of the valuable infrastructural assets.

Habau and KHE Group Announce Sale of Pipeline Contractor NacapKHE Group B.V. (Koop Group) from the Netherlands and

Habau GmbH (Habau) from Austria have reached agreement

on a sale of 100 percent of the shares in the Nacap group

of companies, whereby all the activities of Nacap will be

combined with similar activities within the Habau Group.

Financial details of the transaction will not be announced.

The existing business plans of Nacap will serve as the

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basis for the further expansion of the pipeline business in

the Habau Group, and the combination will create a world-

leading pipeline business. In view of the strong reputational

and brand value, the activities of Nacap (3,000 people) will

be continued under the Nacap name operating out of the

current head office in Eelde, the Netherlands. The pipeline

activities of Habau in Europe (PPS) and South America

(Conduto) will, together with Nacap, be integrated in one

energy cluster thereby creating the best positioned global

leader in the pipeline contracting arena. The other business

of the Habau Group like Engineering, EPC and Tunnelling

will expand to the worldwide markets. The HDD and RAS

activities of Nacap becoming part of Habau Group will

create synergies in the area of horizontal directional drilling

and hydro testing.The Habau Group will employ over 6.500

people with more than EUR 1.4 billion annual sales and have

an extensive equipment fleet serving a range of reputable

clients with whom it has built long-term relationships.

McDermott forms Strategic Alliance with SOCAR, Azerbaijan’s State Oil Company McDermott International, Inc. has announced that one of its

subsidiaries, McDermott Caspian Contractors, Inc., and the

State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (“SOCAR”)

have formed a strategic alliance to implement a major pipelay

and diving services contract in the Caspian region. The

contract was recently awarded to McDermott in Azerbaijan

as part of further development of the Azeri, Chirag and

Deepwater Gunashli (“ACG”) field in the Azerbaijan sector

of the Caspian Sea. Under the agreement, McDermott will

perform the engineering, procurement, fabrication and

installation of pipelines, cables, umbilicals and subsea tie-ins

and subsea equipment. SOCAR and its subsidiaries will

perform various construction activities including fabrication

of subsea structures, subsea installation services, provision

of equipment and facilities, and will supply project-related

and diving personnel. McDermott has more than 20-years

of work experience across the Caspian region. Its worldwide

leadership in project management, engineering, construction,

fabrication and installation of pipelines and subsea facilities,

combined with SOCAR’s extensive Caspian knowledge and

unique long-term experience in the exploration of Azerbaijan’s

offshore oil and gas reserves bring unique strengths that will

benefit the successful development of the ACG field.

Petrofac Saudi Arabia Achieves Independent Certification to ISO 9001Petrofac, the international oil & gas services provider

has announced that its Saudi Arabian business, Petrofac

Saudi Arabia, has achieved independent certification to

international quality standard ISO 9001. The standard is for

project management, engineering, design, procurement,

construction management, commissioning and training

and associated activities for oil & gas production and

processing facilities, petrochemical plants, refineries and

related utilities. Petrofac has successfully implemented

the quality management system for the business in Saudi

Arabia. This system is underpinned by a comprehensive set

of technical and business documentation, which has been

created in line with best practice. Now fully implemented,

the team has also demonstrated their approach to

maintaining and continually improving the system.

PRCI Holds Fifth Annual Research Exchange Meeting for Energy Pipeline Research Pipeline Research Council

International (PRCI) hosted

its fifth annual Pipeline Program Research Exchange

Meeting on February 1 - 3, 2011 at the Georgia Tech Hotel

and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting

provided PRCI members with updates on key completed

research and projects that have reached vital milestones.

This research is focused on improving pipeline safety and

integrity. The meeting was organized into four parallel

technical tracks:

- Corrosion (Committee Chair Albert van Roodselaar of

Chevron);

- Design, Materials and Construction (Committee Chair

Tom Zimmerman of Enbridge);

- Mechanical Damage (Operations and Integrity Committee

Chair, Mures Zaréa of GDF Suez) and,

- Operations and Integrity l(Committee Vice-Chair John

O’Brien of Chevron).

Presenters reported developments across the pipeline

technology spectrum, including:

- Design improvements for pipelines that transport CO2

with impurities responding to the increasing interest on

carbon sequestration and the use of CO2 for enhanced

oilfield recovery.

- Strain based design which is especially useful for

pipelines in arctic regions, offshore, and in areas of

geologic instability.

- Innovations in technologies for detecting and

characterizing mechanical damage and improved

analytical models for assessing the impacts after damage

occurs.

- Mechanical damage prevention using sensor-based

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systems for in-ground and aerial application.

- Non destructive evaluation of pipeline condition, including

composite materials inspection and inspection through

coatings.

- Advanced technologies and data algorithms for leak

detection.

An important secondary aspect of the Research Exchange

Meeting was the discussion of ideas for future work. Some of

these ideas will be further developed and lead into the 2012

PRCI Research Program.

SNC-Lavalin Celebrates its 100th AnniversarySNC-Lavalin launched its 100th anniversary celebrations

at Montreal’s Palais des Congrès. President and CEO

Pierre Duhaime chose the occasion of the company’s 2011

International Symposium to announce the commencement

of celebrations to the media and about 400 employees

from its offices around the world. Founded in Montreal in

1911, the Company started out as a one-man engineering

consulting office with one client. Today it has grown to be

one of the world’s largest engineering and construction

firms with 24,000 employees in offices across Canada and

in over 35 other countries around the world. At any given

time its employees are working on thousands of projects

in some 100 countries. In 2010, it earned revenues of $6.3

billion and a net income of $437 million.

SNC-Lavalin Awarded GES+ Contract in Saudi ArabiaSNC-Lavalin has announced that it has been selected,

together with its local Saudi Arabian 50/50 joint venture

partner, The Zuhair Fayez Partnership, to perform general

engineering and project management services (GES+)

under a five-year reimbursable contract. Under the

contract, SNC-Lavalin and The Zuhair Fayez Partnership

will perform Front-End Engineering & Design (FEED) and

select detailed engineering, as well as project management

services to support the execution of Saudi Aramco’s capital

program. These projects include oil and gas production and

processing facilities, both on and offshore, infrastructure

projects, refining and petrochemical facilities. This work will

be executed out of the Joint Venture offices in Al-Khobar,

Saudi Arabia.

Technip Awarded North Sea Contract by RWE DeaTechnip has been awarded a full EPIC contract by RWE

Dea, for the Clipper South gas field development in the

North Sea. The field is located 70 kilometers northeast of

the Bacton gas terminal in 25 meters of water. The contract

covers full project management, detailed pipeline design,

installation and tie-in of a 15.5 kilometer 12” production line

and 3” methanol piggyback line from the new Clipper South

platform to the existing LOGGS (Lincolnshire Offshore Gas

Gathering system) platform.The contract builds on past

experience with RWE: in 2008 Technip provided pipelay

and umbilical installation for the Topaz field development,

located in the Southern gas basin. Technip’s operating

center in Aberdeen (Scotland) will execute this contract,

which is scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter

of 2011. Genesis – a Technip Group company providing

upstream oil and gas consultancy services – will also play

a part in executing the contract through the provision of

detailed pipeline design. Vessels from the Technip fleet will

be used for the offshore installation campaign.

Technip’s Board of Directors Expands Technip’s Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, held

on April 28, 2011, ratified the cooption of Marie-Ange

Debon(1), announced in 2010. In addition, the Annual

General Meeting approved the nomination of two new

female directors, C. Maury Devine(2) and Leticia Costa(3),

bringing the percentage of women on the company’s Board

of Directors to 27% (3 out of 11). These nominations satisfy

the legal objective for French companies of 20% by 2014.

They are also part of a wider aim to renew and diversify the

composition of the Board, which now includes American

and Brazilian members who have an in-depth understanding

of the Group’s major clients and markets such as North

America, the North Sea and Brazil.

1. Marie-Ange Debon is General Secretary of the Suez

Environnement Group and is a member of the College de

l’Autorité des Marchés Financiers (the French Financial

Market Authority). Prior to joining Suez Environnement in

2008, Ms. Debon served in various positions in both the

public and private sectors. Marie-Ange Debon is a graduate

of HEC, ENA and has a Master’s Degree in Law.

2. C. Maury Devine is a member of the Board of Directors of

FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI) and John Bean Technologies

(NYSE: JBT). She serves on the Audit Committee and

Nominating and Governance Committee of both companies.

She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is

a member of the independent Nominating and Governance

Committee of Petroleum Geo Services. C. Maury Devine is a

graduate of Middlebury College, the University of Maryland

and Harvard University (Master’s of Public Administration).

3. Since 2010 Leticia Costa has been a partner in Prada

Assessoria and Coordinator for the Center of Strategy

Research at Insper. In January 2011, she became a Director

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of the Automotive Engineers Association in Brazil (AEA).

She currently serves as board member of FAMA, a private

equity fund in Brazil, of Localiza, the largest car rental

company also in Brazil and of Sadia, a food manufacturer.

Volvo CE Appoints Eberhard Wedekind Executive VP of Sales and Marketing

Effective 1 May, Eberhard Wedekind,

has been appointed Executive Vice

President, Sales & Marketing at Volvo

CE. He will be based in the Volvo

CE HQ office in Brussels, Belgium.

He will succeed Scott Hall who has

announced will leave Volvo CE to

take up the position of President of

Volvo Rents in Shippensburg, North

America. Eberhard Wedekind has 16 years experience

in a number of senior roles within the company. He was

Vice President of Marketing & Sales within the Compact

Equipment Business Line, Senior Vice President of Global

Marketing and Senior Vice President of Processes and

Systems, both at Volvo CE HQ. Since 2005 he has been

President of Region Asia, based in Singapore, where he has

successfully led the region in a time of tremendous growth,

market share gain and increased profitability. He holds a

master’s degree in Computer Science and a doctorate in

Business Administration from Universities Bonn/MIT. Prior

to joining Volvo, he held senior roles in Arthur D. Little and

the Linde Group in Italy and Germany.

Welspun Confirms New Orders of Rs. 1,182 Crore with Order Book Growing to Rs. 6,153 Crore Welspun Corp Ltd., the flagship company of the

USD 3 billion Welspun Group and the 2nd largest line pipe

company in the world (Source: Financial Times, UK) has won

pipe orders worth Rs. 1,182 Crore (approx 155 KMT) largely

from international clients. These new orders are likely to

be executed over a period of one year. With the addition of

these orders, the current order book of the company stands

at Rs. 6,153 Crore @ Rs. 45.50/USD (approx 932 KMT for

pipes and external plate orders of 40 KMT) without excluding

the orders being executed in Q4 FY 2011.

Training CommitteeIn 2009 the IPLOCA Board of Directors sent a questionnaire

to the IPLOCA membership to try to identify the types of

training needed by member companies.

It was clear from the responses that training throughout

our professional life in the pipeline industry is a “must”;

we must maintain, upgrade and update our knowledge,

skills and competencies on an ongoing basis. While it is

normal practice within pipeline companies to educate

and train personnel especially in areas such as HSE, for

example, the pooling of this information about different

training activities undertaken by IPLOCA member

companies is very important and would clearly benefit

everyone within our profession.

IPLOCA InitiativesIPLOCA has instigated some specific training initiatives,

including the following:

1. “Communication Skills in an Intercultural Environment”

for Project Managers. We offered this two-day training

seminar twice in 2010 and received very positive feedback

from the participants. Further information can be found at

the IPLOCA website.

2. Training for operators of pipeline equipment is being

discussed with Caterpillar, Liebherr and Volvo.

3. An already existing safety training course used in

Canada could be of great help for our membership.

IPLOCA is investigating with representatives of the Pipe

Line Construction Association of Canada (PLCAC) the

possibility and practicality of making this course available

to all our members.

4. We are also looking into the possibilities, for those

who have been working for several years in the pipeline

industry, of postgraduate study and obtaining a bachelor’s

degree followed by a master’s degree in Pipeline

Engineering. Several universities are at present studying

the possibilities of establishing a program. While pipeline

engineering and/or subsea pipeline engineering can be

studied immediately on leaving high school, this course

would be offered primarily via distance learning, although

very few of the courses are offered in English. We have

approached the following institutions in this regard:

Australia

- University West-Australia (UWA)

Contact: Prof. Liang Cheng

Austria

- Montanuniversitaet, Loeben

Contact: Prof. W. Wegscheider

Brazil

- Pontificia Universidad Catolica do Rio de Janeiro

Contact: Ebbo Laenge

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Germany

- IRO (Institute for Pipeline Construction) and Jade

Hochschule, Oldenburg

Contact: Prof. Thomas Wegener

- University of Munich

Contact: Prof. Wolfgang Melzer

- University of Aachen

Contact: Prof. Peer Nicolai Martens

Russia

- Gubkin Russian University Moscow

Contact: Prof. Gennady Vasiliev

Singapore

- University of Singapore

Contact: Prof. Andrew Palmer

The Netherlands

- AVANS Hogeschool (Breda)

Contact: Prof. Gerard Kruisman

United Kingdom

- IBC Global Academy

Contact: Chris Atwell, Director of Education and Training

- Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh

Contact: Prof. G. White

Pipeline-Related Training Offered through Associations and InstitutesIPLOCA also began to look within existing associations

and institutes to see what is available on the market from a

training standpoint.

A list of available information can now be found on the

IPLOCA website; of course this is only a beginning, showing a

limited amount of information, but it might provide you some

ideas. We welcome additional information which we can share

with the IPLOCA membership.

1. Australian Pipeline Industry Association LTD

www.apia.asn.au Contact: Cheryl Cartwright

- Training: ITL Engineering – Oil & Gas, Marine, Industrial

www.itnz.co.nz, PIPEd/OSD – Pipeline Industry

Professional Education www.PIPEd.com.au,

www.osdpipelines.com

2. AACE International (U.S.A.)

www.aacei.org

- Training: Professional Practice Guides, like Contracts and

Claims/Cost Engineering/Planning and Scheduling etc.

3. American Association of Petroleum Geologists

www.aapg.org

- Training: Various courses, some online, in geology,

geophysics, engineering and operations.

4. Drilling Contractors Association (DCA-Europe)

www.dca-europe.org

- Courses for apprenticeship and advanced training of

personnel in the area of HDD

- Guidelines for better quality – booklet called “Quality

Assurance” in German and English

- Shaping recommendation of technical and legal

contracting conditions – a booklet entitled “Terms and

Conditions” in German, English and French

- Information and recommendations for the planning,

construction and documentation of HDD projects –

booklet entitled “Technical Guidelines of the DCA” in

German, English and French

5. International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA)

www.imca-int.com

- Training guidance in diving/marine/offshore survey and

remote systems & ROV

6. The Pipeline Industries Guild (PIG) United Kingdom

www.pipeguild.com Contact: Cheryl Burgess

7. IBC

www.ibcglobalacademy.com, contact: Chris Atwell

- Training by distance learning: www.informaglobalevents.

com/event/pipeline-engineering-distance- learning

- www.informaglobalevents.com/event/subsea

engineering-distance-learning

- www.informaglobalevents.com/event/marine-drilling-

distance-learning-training-course

8. Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada

www.pipeline.ca

9. Ecole d’Application aux métiers des Travaux Publics (France)

www.eatp19.com - Important site for machine operators

10. Penspen Limited

www.penspenintegrity.com/downloads/training/courses-

brochure.pdf

11. Clarion Technical Conferences

www.clarion.org/catalog/coursesbrochure.pdf

If you are familiar with other useful courses and sites

providing information on pipeline education and

training please email [email protected] and

we will add this information to the IPLOCA website.

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HSE CommitteeThe HSE Committee met in the Geneva offices on 24

March 2011. The committee had a very productive meeting

and agreed on a number of actions. In particular, they are

preparing to adjudicate the Health & Safety Award later

this year along with the new bi-annual Corporate Social

Responsibly Award which was announced recently.

This year’s IPLOCA Board of Directors, led by President Karl

Trauner, are keen to see these HSE awards presented in

Beijing and we hope there will be a good level of support

from the IPLOCA membership in terms of the number of

submissions received for these two awards. However, if

you missed the deadlines for 2011, next year will see the

return of the Environmental Award and it is not too early to

plan your 2012 submissions for that award.

Health & Safety Statistics and Road Traffic AccidentsOur committee chairman, Adam Wynne Hughes, has noted

a particular area where he believes help from the wider

IPLOCA membership is needed. The submissions of Health

& Safety Statistics are up on previous years so far and have

consistently shown that Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) are a

very significant safety issue. The committee wants to help all

members reduce these accidents and save lives. In previous

meetings the committee has debated how they should

achieve this and it is felt that pointing members towards

good practices could help reduce the frequency and severity

of RTAs. This signposting is a cornerstone of the committee’s

work for the years ahead.

However, there is a great deal of good or best practice

already implemented by members across the world and

the committee wants to hear about it. We are requesting

testimonials from Regular and Associate Members on what

they are currently doing – or have done in the past – to

reduce the risk of RTA events. This may range from rules on

seat belt wearing to behaviour training for drivers, in-vehicle

monitoring systems (IVMS) or drug and alcohol testing. The

article in Newsletter 46 (March 2011) expanded on this topic

and is also available on the IPLOCA website. Adam Wynne

Hughes has asked all Regular Members to ensure they have

submitted their statistics and requests that all members

please provide their RTA testimonials so that together

we may have an opportunity to reduce RTA incidents

throughout our industry. He also wants to thank all those

who have consistently supported the statistics return - a key

factor in the membership requirements of IPLOCA. Although

the statistics returns had not yet been completely analysed

at this committee meeting it was clear that the number and

frequency of RTAs was higher than last year. This could

be as a result of better reporting or it could signify more

incidents. The committee cannot stress enough that had

they received 100% of returns from the membership for the

previous years there would be a greater amount of reliable

data to be analysed.

As of the 30th April, we have 105 statistics returns

submitted which is 83.8% of the Regular Members.

We hope to get to 100% with your help.

IPLOCA Executive Secretary Juan Arzuaga is working with

the committee on a new initiative to produce an annual

report on HSE performance as seen from the point of view

of IPLOCA members. The committee has been studying

many such reports and will produce a draft format for

Board of Directors approval. It is hoped that this new

report format will provide a review of the trends seen over

the last 10 years and the types of subjects suitable for

submission for awards.

History of Road Traffic Accidents1400

1200

1000

800

600

400

200

0

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

556 539 587 604 1188 979 729 856

120

100

80

60

40

20

0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

90 91 66 82 86 91 103 105

History of Statistics Returns

2

1

0

History of RTA frequency rate (per Million Man Hours)

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

0.786 0.829 1.176 0.780 1.041 1.339 0.931 1.400

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New Environmental Statistics ReturnAt its meeting the Committee also agreed the wording

for the new Environmental statistics return. IPLOCA is

committed to be a leader for our industry as regards

carbon footprints within pipeline construction.

It is felt that some simple questions should be asked now

about members’ policies and procedures with regard to

their effects on the environment. In the years to come,

the committee can help signpost best practices from

around the world. It is expected that the statistics forms

for both Health & Safety and the Environment will evolve,

particularly as we receive greater numbers of returns.

The committee reconvenes formally in June to adjudicate

the award submissions, complete the statistics analyses

and develop the Road Traffic Accident Reduction White

Paper but will need the continued support of all in order to

complete these tasks.

Mears Group’s Kevin Parker Joins IPLOCA HSE Committee Kevin T. Parker, Vice President of

Safety, Training and Environment

for Mears Group, Inc. has joined

IPLOCA’s HSE Committee.

Kevin directs and facilitates corporate safety policies for

Mears’ activities in the United States, Canada, South

America and India and has personally worked on pipeline

maintenance projects in a number of countries including

Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina and Kuwait.

He is a member of the National Safety Council (NSC) and

the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and

serves on the Michigan Safety Conference Construction

subcommittee and NSC Construction subcommittee.

We are delighted to add Kevin’s considerable expertise to

that already existing on the committee and we welcome

him to this role at IPLOCA, where he will join IPLOCA

colleagues from C.A.T. Group, Chevron Pipe Line Co.,

CRC-Evans Inspection Group, Max Streicher GmbH,

Pipeline Induction Heat, Shell Products & Technology,

Spiecapag, Technip Group, Tekfen and Willbros USA, Inc.

2011 IPLOCA Health & Safety Award Sponsored by ChevronThe 2011 IPLOCA Health & Safety Award

sponsored by Chevron will be presented at the 2011

Convention in Beijing.

All IPLOCA Regular Members and Associate Members

were encouraged to apply for the Award with submissions

limited to the pipeline industry and related work. The

Award recognises 2010 initiatives aimed at improving

the health and safety of the pipeline industry, including

submissions such as:

- A unique innovation or initiative to avoid incidents.

- A new and well-defined system, procedure or practice

enhancing safety.

- Implementation of lessons learned.

The winning entries will be profiled on the IPLOCA website

and in communication materials. The company winning

the award will be presented with an engraved trophy and

will be given the opportunity to make a short presentation

describing the initiative at the IPLOCA Convention.

In addition, the winner and runners-up will receive a

certificate in recognition of their commitment to Health

& Safety. More information, as well as copies of previous

winning entries is available on our website. We look

forward to showcasing information on your recent Health

and Safety improvements.

2011 IPLOCA New Technologies Award Sponsored by BP

This award is made every two years and was created by

the IPLOCA New Technologies Committee to recognise

innovation in the technology and processes required for

execution of pipeline projects.

The winning entry will be given publicity on the IPLOCA

website and acknowledgement in the IPLOCA December

Newsletter. The winner of the Award will receive a trophy

and a framed certificate. For more information about the

Award criteria and judging process as well as copies of the

previous winning entries please visit our website.

If you have any questions regarding the above,

please contact HSE Committee chairman, Adam Wynne

Hughes at [email protected] or

[email protected].

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Regional Meetings New Delhi IPLOCA Regular Member Kalpataru Power Transmission

hosted the first-ever Indian Regional Meeting in New Delhi

on 5 April 2011 at Kautilya Hall at the Hotel Samrat.

IPLOCA Regional Director for the East & Far-East, Sandip

Sharma, was on hand to greet attendees and answer their

questions. The meeting was attended by local members and

some senior officials from the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

and Gail (INDIA) Ltd. Following a general presentation on

IPLOCA, future scenarios and upcoming challenges for the

oil & gas industry were discussed by the following:

- R. Banerjee, Managing Director, J.P. Kenny

(Wood Group India)

- K.B.Singh, Director, Berry Plastics Corporation

- Asim Prasad, Chief Manager, Gail (India), Ltd.

- P.D.Didwania, Bhotika Trade & Services Pvt. Ltd.

It was noted that the emerging economy of India and its

growth is requiring more and more energy (oil and gas)

and that natural gas will play a major role in meeting India’s

increasing demand. HSE, Quality and New Technologies will

assume a greater role in the times to come. The matter of

acquiring ROU (right of use) is governed by the Government

of India’s Petroleum and Mineral Pipeline Act 1962. This and

EPRS (the Emergency Pipeline Repair System) are critical

areas which need to be addressed. Training and HR related

issues were also discussed during the meeting.

MunichOur Regular Members HABAU, PPS Pipeline Systems and

Max Streicher hosted the second Europe Central Regional

Meeting on 3 May, in Munich at the BMW Welt Event Forum.

The meeting was conducted partially in German and in

English and was followed by dinner at the Renaissance

Munich Hotel. IPLOCA President Karl Trauner of HABAU,

Max Streicher’s Managing Director Maximilian Hofmann,

and Executive Secretary Juan Arzuaga officiated at the

meeting which was attended by representatives from

Anton Meyer, Bohlen & Doyen, Borealis, Denso GmbH,

Hölscher, ILF, Maats Pipeline Equipment, Nacap, PBG,

PPS Pipeline Systems, PSE, Max Streicher, Technip

Germany, Vietz, Volvo and Wild. Former President Walter

Zimmermann was also in attendance.

New Corporate Social Responsibility Award to be PresentedIPLOCA is pleased to announce that a new IPLOCA

Corporate Social Responsibility Award will be

inaugurated at the 2011 Convention in Beijing.

All IPLOCA Regular Members and Associate Members

were encouraged to submit entries showing success

in voluntarily improving the quality of life of the local

community and society at large during a pipeline project:

- an initiative to address a specific need identified in the

local community

- a program or practice demonstrating the corporate

social responsibility of your company

- a creative initiative in which a large impact is made

with a small investment

- a long term project, intended to be continuously

supported by your company or another, once the

pipeline activity is complete.

The company winning the Award will be given the

opportunity to make a short presentation describing the

initiative at the IPLOCA Convention. More information

is available on the IPLOCA website and from

[email protected].

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Elections to IPLOCA Board of Directors Elections to the IPLOCA Board take place every year at the

annual convention. Below is a list of board seats becoming

vacant in September 2011.

1 - Europe Eastern (outgoing Director Vladilen Ermolin)

1 - Europe Central (outgoing President Karl Trauner)

1 - Latin America (outgoing Director Ebbo Laenge)

2 - Europe Mediterranean (outgoing Directors Jacquelin de

La Porte and Zeno Soave)

1 - East & Far East (outgoing Director Sandip Sharma)

1 - Middle East & Africa (region now has 15 or more

Regular Members)

1 - Director for Associate Members (outgoing Director

Michael Rae)

If you are a Regular Member or an Associate Member and

you would like to run for a vacant seat on the Board of

Directors, please visit www.iploca.com/elections where you

will find the necessary documents to be completed and

returned to the IPLOCA Executive Secretary no later than

Friday, 15 July 2011.

If no-one from your company is able to attend the

convention, one vote per member company may be made

on a proxy form (also available via a link on the website)

and must be received by the Executive Secretary in the

IPLOCA office at the China World Hotel, Beijing no later

than Tuesday, 13 September 2011 in order to be counted.

Geographical AreasA list of member companies in each Geographical Area can

be found as follows:

- East & Far East: www.iploca.com/eastandfareast

- Europe Central: www.iploca.com/europecentral

- Europe Eastern: www.iploca.com/europeeastern

- Europe Mediterranean: www.iploca.com/europemediterranean

- Europe Northwest: www.iploca.com/europenorthwest

- Middle East & Africa: www.iploca.com/middleeastandafrica

- North America: www.iploca.com/northamerica

- Latin America: www.iploca.com/latinamerica

The deadline for the CALL FOR NOMINATIONS is 15 July

2011. Should you have any questions, please contact

[email protected].

Members of the Board of Directors were recognised for their

service to IPLOCA during the Final Banquet in Venice.

IN MEMORIAMNecati Akçağlılar,

the co-founder of Tekfen

Holding, passed away on

Monday, 2 May 2011 at the

age of 87. A memorial

ceremony was attended by

his family, friends and many

business associates. He will

be greatly missed.

Born in Izmir on 22 May, 1924, Mr. Akçağlılar was the son

of Süleyman Akçağlılar, a well known cheese maker in

the city. Necati studied in the United States at the Civil

Engineering Department of the University of Illinois

and graduated in 1948. Upon his return to Turkey, for

five years during his military service, he worked on the

construction of NATO facilities. In his own words, he began

by “emptying and filling tankers”, but by the end of his five

years, he had become an expert in the details related to

the design and construction of gas stations. This is how he

began working for the Ministry of Public Works where he

was soon promoted to the head of the division responsible

for the construction of airports and fuel pipelines for the

Airports and Fueling Services. Here he gained a wide range

of experience that would provide a foundation for his later

work in life. A friendship with Feyyaz Berker and Nihat

Gökyiğit that had begun at the Ministry of Public Works

continued outside the office. Necati Akçağlılar joined

them in their own business and thus began their 55 year

partnership together at Tekfen.

Mr. Akçağlılar, who was considered as one of the most

respected doyens of contracting in Turkey, served as

President of IPLOCA for 1976-77 and was elected as an

Honorary Member in 2002.

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Tour Descriptions

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Tours 1 & 4 – The Great Wall and Ming TombsMonday, 12 September 09.00 – 17.00 Tuesday, 13 September 09.00 – 17.00 (lunch included)

There is a Chinese saying “One is not a true man, unless he reaches the Great Wall”. China’s Great Wall stretches from East to West for more than 5,000 kilometres. Its origins can be traced to the 7th century BC, when independent kingdoms constructed separate walls to keep out nomads. These were later linked by China’s first emperors to become one of the most impressive creations of mankind and one of the few that is visible from space. Badaling Great Wall is the best-preserved and most imposing section of the Great Wall.On the way to the Great Wall, participants will see some of the iconic constructions for the 2008 Olympic Games, including the famous Bird’s Nest Stadium and the Water Cube.After lunch, participants will continue to the site of the Ming Dynasty Imperial Tombs, carefully chosen according to the Feng Shui principles of Water, Wind, Earth and Fire. ChangLing is the burial place of 13 of the 15 Ming dynasty emperors.

Tours 2 & 9 – Forbidden City and Tiananmen SquareMonday, 12 September 08.30 – 12.30 (morning) Wednesday, 14 September 13.30 – 17.30 (afternoon)

This tour highlights the monumental political features of China’s fascinating history.Tiananmen Square is the geographical centre of Beijing city. It is the largest public space in the world, able to accommodate one million people. Witness to so many events that have shaped China’s history, the square features the Chinese Parliament (Hall of the People), as well as the mausoleum of Chairman Mao.

From Tiananmen Square, we will enter into the Imperial Residence of the Ming and Qing Dynasty Emperors, called the Forbidden City, as common citizens were entirely prohibited from entering its gates. Even within its walls, access was restricted based on one’s rank in the court hierarchy. The complex is almost twice the size of Vatican City and is home to many of China’s ancient relics within its 70 structures and 9,999 rooms.

Tour 3 – The Silk Factory and Pearl StoreMonday, 12 September 13.30 – 17.00

Join us in unveiling the hidden secrets of China’s silk culture. Participants will discover the secrets of silk, from the life cycle of the silk worm to the weaving process and, of course, have the opportunity to peruse the beautiful silk products that are created here.Pearls are synonymous with everything rare, fine, admirable and valuable. China is a major producer of pearls. Participants will discover how fresh-water pearls are cultivated and transformed into beautiful jewellery, sculptures or even blended into face creams.

Tour 5 – Exploring the HutongTuesday, 13 September 8.30 – 12.30

A hutong is an alley formed by lines of traditional courtyard residences. In Beijing, many neighbourhoods were formed by joining these residences together. In contrast to the court life and elite culture represented by the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, the Hutong district reflects the culture of the common Beijinger and forms the heart of Old Beijing. Every hutong has its own story to tell…Since the mid-20th century, the number of Beijing hutongs has dropped dramatically as they are demolished to make way for new roads and buildings. In recent years some hutongs have been designated as protected areas in an attempt to preserve this aspect of Chinese cultural history.

This tour will take participants around the Hutong by rickshaw and will include a visit to the Drum Tower. The beat of the drum from these ancient towers was used by the people to tell the hour of the day and the towers are still in use today.

Pre and Post Convention Tours

to Xi’anMCI Beijing has put together one and two day tours to see the Terracotta Warriors at

Xi’an. If you are interested please contact:

MCI Beijing

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +86 10 8521 6500

If you have any other requirements for private touring, transportation or hospitality

services, please contact MCI Beijing, who will be pleased to assist with any

arrangements.

One Day Tour

Dates: Saturday, 10 September

Sunday, 11 September

Sunday, 18 September

Time: 07.15 – 21.00

(times TBC, duration of flights between Beijing and Xi’an is 1.5 hours)

Price: CNY 4,170.00 per person (approx. EUR 447)

Minimum number of participants: 10

Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum

World Heritage Site

This famous World Heritage Site was discovered

accidentally in 1974. The incredible army of soldiers,

archers, horses and chariots in full battle array

has guarded Emperor Qin’s tomb since 210 BC.

Archaeologists estimate the pits may contain as

many as 8,000 figures. Each figure is unique, and the

painstaking repair and excavation still continues in

three pits which are protected inside huge hangars.

Afternoon Excursion to the Ancient

City Wall

The first Emperor of the Ming

Dynasty (1368-1644) began to enlarge

the wall built initially during the old

Tang Dynasty (618 -907), creating

the modern Xi’an City Wall. Today,

it is the most complete wall to have

survived in China, as well as being

one of the largest ancient military

defense systems in the world.

The wall now stands 12 m (40 ft) tall,

12-14 m (40-46 ft) wide at the top and 15-18 m (50-60 ft) thick at the bottom. The wall

and its moat stretch 13.7 km (8.5 miles) around the city. Thriving trees and flowers

decorate the classical Chinese architecture of the wall, further adding to the beauty

of the city of Xi’an.

Participants will take a late afternoon flight back to Beijing.

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Registration for the 45th Annual Convention opened at the beginning

of May and 250 people have already registered!

Go to www.iploca.com today to register.

A Timeline to Help You Plan Your Travel to Beijing…When planning your travel to Beijing, please take note

of the following important dates:

Saturday/Sunday 10-11 SeptemberPre-Convention tours to see the famed Terracotta

Warriors (one or two days)

Terracotta Warrior pre- and post-convention tours are

being organised by our ground agent MCI at a very

reasonable cost. If you are interested, please contact

them directly for more details at IPLOCA2011@mci-

group.com or at +86 1085216500 or visit the IPLOCA

website for further details.

Monday-Friday, 12-16 SeptemberIPLOCA Convention

China World Hotel at China World Trade Center,

a Shangri-La Hotel (no. 1 Jianguomenwai

Avenue, Beijing), www.shangri-la.com

Saturday-Monday, 17-19 September7th China International Pipeline Exhibition

(Interpipe 2011)

Interpipe 2011 is supported by IPLOCA, the China

National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), China

National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and

China Petroleum & Chemical

Corporation (SINOPEC). The

sponsor is China Petroleum

Pipeline Bureau (CPP), a

Regular Member of IPLOCA.

More information is

available at

www.pipechina.com.cn.

Sunday-Monday, 18-19 SeptemberPost-Convention tours to

Terracotta Warriors

(one or two days)

BeijingFormerly called Peking, Beiping, Dadu, Jingcheng, Yanjing and Khanbalik in different periods of Chinese history, Beijing is the capital city of the People’s Republic of China. It is also the nation’s political and cultural hub. Additionally, it is the focal point for the country’s transportation, scientific and technological development, education and communication. Its present-day population is over 11 million, making it the second largest city in China.

Beijing is universally acknowledged for its rich history and cultural development. It has been the capital city of many dynasties in Chinese history. The city’s grid pattern and original walls were first laid down in the 13th century when it was called Khanbalik, the capital city of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). It was rebuilt and named Beijing by the Han Chinese rulers of the subsequent Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It also served as capital city of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

Beijing has a wealth of historical sites and enchanting natural scenery, making it a compelling tourist destination. It offers a staggering array of attractions including the resplendent Forbidden City; the majestic Tiananmen Square (the world’s largest public square) and the grand meandering Great Wall.

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Tour Descriptions

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Tours 1 & 4 – The Great Wall and Ming TombsMonday, 12 September 09.00 – 17.00 Tuesday, 13 September 09.00 – 17.00 (lunch included)

There is a Chinese saying “One is not a true man, unless he reaches the Great Wall”. China’s Great Wall stretches from East to West for more than 5,000 kilometres. Its origins can be traced to the 7th century BC, when independent kingdoms constructed separate walls to keep out nomads. These were later linked by China’s first emperors to become one of the most impressive creations of mankind and one of the few that is visible from space. Badaling Great Wall is the best-preserved and most imposing section of the Great Wall.On the way to the Great Wall, participants will see some of the iconic constructions for the 2008 Olympic Games, including the famous Bird’s Nest Stadium and the Water Cube.After lunch, participants will continue to the site of the Ming Dynasty Imperial Tombs, carefully chosen according to the Feng Shui principles of Water, Wind, Earth and Fire. ChangLing is the burial place of 13 of the 15 Ming dynasty emperors.

Tours 2 & 9 – Forbidden City and Tiananmen SquareMonday, 12 September 08.30 – 12.30 (morning) Wednesday, 14 September 13.30 – 17.30 (afternoon)

This tour highlights the monumental political features of China’s fascinating history.Tiananmen Square is the geographical centre of Beijing city. It is the largest public space in the world, able to accommodate one million people. Witness to so many events that have shaped China’s history, the square features the Chinese Parliament (Hall of the People), as well as the mausoleum of Chairman Mao.

From Tiananmen Square, we will enter into the Imperial Residence of the Ming and Qing Dynasty Emperors, called the Forbidden City, as common citizens were entirely prohibited from entering its gates. Even within its walls, access was restricted based on one’s rank in the court hierarchy. The complex is almost twice the size of Vatican City and is home to many of China’s ancient relics within its 70 structures and 9,999 rooms.

Tour 3 – The Silk Factory and Pearl StoreMonday, 12 September 13.30 – 17.00

Join us in unveiling the hidden secrets of China’s silk culture. Participants will discover the secrets of silk, from the life cycle of the silk worm to the weaving process and, of course, have the opportunity to peruse the beautiful silk products that are created here.Pearls are synonymous with everything rare, fine, admirable and valuable. China is a major producer of pearls. Participants will discover how fresh-water pearls are cultivated and transformed into beautiful jewellery, sculptures or even blended into face creams.

Tour 5 – Exploring the HutongTuesday, 13 September 8.30 – 12.30

A hutong is an alley formed by lines of traditional courtyard residences. In Beijing, many neighbourhoods were formed by joining these residences together. In contrast to the court life and elite culture represented by the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, the Hutong district reflects the culture of the common Beijinger and forms the heart of Old Beijing. Every hutong has its own story to tell…Since the mid-20th century, the number of Beijing hutongs has dropped dramatically as they are demolished to make way for new roads and buildings. In recent years some hutongs have been designated as protected areas in an attempt to preserve this aspect of Chinese cultural history.

This tour will take participants around the Hutong by rickshaw and will include a visit to the Drum Tower. The beat of the drum from these ancient towers was used by the people to tell the hour of the day and the towers are still in use today.

Pre and Post Convention Tours

to Xi’anMCI Beijing has put together one and two day tours to see the Terracotta Warriors at

Xi’an. If you are interested please contact:

MCI Beijing

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +86 10 8521 6500

If you have any other requirements for private touring, transportation or hospitality

services, please contact MCI Beijing, who will be pleased to assist with any

arrangements.

One Day Tour

Dates: Saturday, 10 September

Sunday, 11 September

Sunday, 18 September

Time: 07.15 – 21.00

(times TBC, duration of flights between Beijing and Xi’an is 1.5 hours)

Price: CNY 4,170.00 per person (approx. EUR 447)

Minimum number of participants: 10

Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum

World Heritage Site

This famous World Heritage Site was discovered

accidentally in 1974. The incredible army of soldiers,

archers, horses and chariots in full battle array

has guarded Emperor Qin’s tomb since 210 BC.

Archaeologists estimate the pits may contain as

many as 8,000 figures. Each figure is unique, and the

painstaking repair and excavation still continues in

three pits which are protected inside huge hangars.

Afternoon Excursion to the Ancient

City Wall

The first Emperor of the Ming

Dynasty (1368-1644) began to enlarge

the wall built initially during the old

Tang Dynasty (618 -907), creating

the modern Xi’an City Wall. Today,

it is the most complete wall to have

survived in China, as well as being

one of the largest ancient military

defense systems in the world.

The wall now stands 12 m (40 ft) tall,

12-14 m (40-46 ft) wide at the top and 15-18 m (50-60 ft) thick at the bottom. The wall

and its moat stretch 13.7 km (8.5 miles) around the city. Thriving trees and flowers

decorate the classical Chinese architecture of the wall, further adding to the beauty

of the city of Xi’an.

Participants will take a late afternoon flight back to Beijing.

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BeijingFormerly called Peking, Beiping, Dadu, Jingcheng, Yanjing and Khanbalik in different periods of Chinese history, Beijing is the capital city of the People’s Republic of China. It is also the nation’s political and cultural hub. Additionally, it is the focal point for the country’s transportation, scientific and technological development, education and communication. Its present-day population is over 11 million, making it the second largest city in China.

Beijing is universally acknowledged for its rich history and cultural development. It has been the capital city of many dynasties in Chinese history. The city’s grid pattern and original walls were first laid down in the 13th century when it was called Khanbalik, the capital city of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). It was rebuilt and named Beijing by the Han Chinese rulers of the subsequent Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It also served as capital city of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

Beijing has a wealth of historical sites and enchanting natural scenery, making it a compelling tourist destination. It offers a staggering array of attractions including the resplendent Forbidden City; the majestic Tiananmen Square (the world’s largest public square) and the grand meandering Great Wall.

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Special Functions:

The First Time Attendees Cocktails

Pipeline & Gas Journal and Vacuworx Int’l.

The Welcome Party

Dodsal Group

President’s Dinner

HABAU Hoch- und Tiefbaugesellschaft

m.b.H.

Directors & Wives Dinner

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers and Bonatti S.p.A.

Former Presidents’ Cocktails

Available

The CRC-Evans Luncheon

CRC-Evans Pipeline International Inc. and

Applus RTD Group

The Caterpillar Evening

Caterpillar

Fireworks

Laurini Officine Meccaniche

The Spy Ladies Brunch

Pipeline Inspection

IPLOCA Membership Cocktails

Available

IPLOCA Membership Lunch - Menu

Bechtel

IPLOCA Membership Lunch - Wine

PWT S.p.A.

The John Fabick Cocktail Party

Pipeline Machinery International

Music for “Dancing ‘til Dawn”

Astec Underground and

American Augers

Open Bar for “Dancing ‘til Dawn”

Specialty Polymer Coatings, Inc.

PIH Golf Tournament

Pipeline Induction Heat

WWM Tennis Tournament

Worldwide Machinery

Tour 1 - The Great Wall and

Ming Tombs

Salzgitter Mannesmann

International GmbH

Tour 2- Forbidden City and Tiananmen

Square

Lincoln Electric

Tour 3 – The Silk Factory and Pearl Store

Available

Tour 4 - The Great Wall and Ming Tombs

CPP China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau

Tour 5 - Exploring the Hutong

Tekfen Construction and Installation Co., Inc.

Tour 6 - Urban Planning Museum and

Panda Visit

Jindal Saw

Tour 7 - Forbidden City and the Emperor’s

Palaces

Spiecapag

Tour 8 - Tai Chi at the Temple of Heaven

Max Streicher GmbH & Co.

Tour 9 - Forbidden City and Tiananmen

Square

Max Streicher GmbH & Co.

Convention / IPLOCA Functions:

Registration Desk

Herrenknecht

Welcome Drinks at Registration (Sat/Sun)

ROSEN Group

Internet Centre

Consolidated Contractors Company (C.C.C.)

Audio Visual for Thursday’s OGM

Available

Audio Visual for Friday’s OGM

Available

Coffee breaks at Open General Meetings

C.A.T. International Ltd.

Registration Bags for the Gentlemen

PWT S.p.A.

Registration Bags for the Ladies

DSMU Gazstroy LLC

Bottled mineral water for all tours

PWT S.p.A.

Wine at Final Banquet

Willbros Group, Inc.

Flowers at Final Banquet

Ledcor Pipeline Limited

Band at Final Banquet

Available

Entertainment at Final Banquet

ShawCor

Audio Visual at Final Banquet

Available

Car for Lottery

Volvo and Renault Trucks

Photographers at the Convention

Available

Convention Photo CD

PTPS

Printing of Pocket Programme

Goriziane Group S.p.A.

Printing of Final Banquet Menu

Goriziane Group S.p.A.

Printing of Attendance List

Pipeline & Gas Journal

Russian Simultaneous Translation

Argus Limited

Chinese Simultaneous Translation

CPP China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau

Shopping Shuttle

Available

Meet & Greet at the Airport

Available

Transfer Back to the Airport

Available

Convention Fund Contributions

Available

PWT S.p.A.

Gorizane Group S.p.A.

Gifts:

Gift

DENSO GmbH

Liebherr model

Liebherr

Insight Guide to Beijing

Maats Pipeline Equipment

Sponsorship Opportunities A call for sponsorship of the Beijing Convention

has already met with significant response from our

generous membership, but there is still time to snag

some great opportunities for visibility.

For further information on any of the remaining

sponsorship items, please contact caroline.green@

iploca.com as soon as possible.

Visa And Entry RequirementsIPLOCA recommends all delegates request a tourist

visa (Visa L) for China.

For questions on passport or visa regulations please

contact the Chinese embassy or consulate in your

country of residence.

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In the HeadlinesEnbridge Eases Restrictions on U.S.-bound PipelineThe flow of Canadian oil south of the border will increase

next month as pipelines on the Enbridge Inc. system ease

volume restrictions, while Kinder Morgan tightens capacity

on its westbound line. The contrasting moves reflect

lower production coming out of Alberta’s oilsands and

strong demand for the resource from West Coast markets.

Enbridge, which ships the bulk of Canadian crude into the

United States, said Thursday it was increasing availability

on its pipeline system after months of reduced capacity.

Calgary Herald, 22 April 2011

Blast Hits Egypt-Israel Gas Pipeline, Forcing Supply Halt, Ministry SaysEgypt suspended natural-gas exports to Israel and Jordan

for the second time this year after saboteurs blew up a

monitoring room in the pipeline network that transports

the fuel, the Oil Ministry said. “Unidentified attackers

bombed the station around dawn,” Hamdi Abdel Aziz, a

ministry spokesman, said by telephone today in Cairo,

reading out a statement citing Magdi Tawfik, chairman of

Egyptian Natural Gas Co. “Exports to Israel and Jordan

were halted as were supplies to the local market.” Officials

didn’t say how soon Egypt might be able to resume

shipments. Abdel Wahab Mabrouk, the governor of

North Sinai province where the attack occurred, said the

necessary repairs “will take time,” offering no details.

Bloomberg, 27 April 2011

Transneft May Postpone Pacific Oil Pipeline LaunchRussian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft (TRNF_p.MM)

said on Friday it may postpone the commissioning of its

Pacific link by up to one year due to faulty pipeline valves

supplied by contractors. The completion of the East Siberia-

Pacific Ocean-2 pipeline has been scheduled for 2013-2014.

Transneft is planning to ship some 50 million tonnes of oil

per year to Asia by 2013, three times the current volume.

Reuters, 22 April 2011

Rolls-Royce Wins $65m Chinese Pipeline DealRolls-Royce Group plc announced a contract valued at

$65m in an expansion of its Chinese pipeline activity. The

award is from PetroChina, the country’s largest oil and

gas producer, as part of the West-East Pipeline Project. Six

RB211 gas turbine compressor packages will be installed.

Rolls-Royce said the order would take the number of RB211

packages on the pipeline and associated feed and branch

lines to 45. It followed contract awards over the past

five years for other major gas pipelines in India, Europe,

Russia, Kazakhstan, North America and Algeria.

Stockmarketwire.com, 19 April 2011

Some European Companies Enthusiastic to Invest in Iran’s Gas IndustrySeveral European companies have announced their

enthusiasm for making investment in the ninth line of Iran’s

national gas pipeline, Managing Director of the National

Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Mohammad Javad Oji said.

“Recently a European company offered a proposal to extract

gas from the field, construct the pipeline and even export

the gas for us,” Oji told Fars News Agency on Monday, April

18, adding, “We are now in negotiations with the company

to finalize the contract terms.” Elsewhere, Oji referred to

the talks held with Armenia on export of Iran’s gas to the

country, and said, “We have had some negotiations with the

Armenian officials to increase gas exports to the country.”

He mentioned that Iran exports less than one billion c/m of

gas to Armenia at present, and said Tehran intends to boost

gas supplies to the country by 600 percent.

PanArmenian.net, 18 April, 2011

IPLOCA Yearbook new edition

Lising information

An email with login

information to make

changes in your

company’s listing will be

send out to all members.

Follow the instructions

in the e-mail and login

to your IPLOCA member

account to make online

changes in your listing

information.

Advertising

As always, advertising deadlines and rates are posted

at www.iploca-yearbook.com. Closing date for

advertisement reservations and sending in materials is

30 August 2011.

Photographs

Don’t forget to submit your project photographs

for inclusion in the picture spread. Please send

photographic materials to [email protected].

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Cleaning Up Oil SpillsA group of businessmen from Biella, in northwest Italy, plan to

use wool, which is good at repelling water and absorbing oil,

to soak up oil spills. Earlier this year Tecnomeccanica Biellese,

an engineering firm that makes machinery for the woolens

industry, found that coarse wool was able to absorb ten times

its own weight of heavy fuel oil, a refinery product similar to

crude oil. The oil could be squeezed out and the wool reused.

The Economist, 10 May 2011

US Investigates Pipeline SafetyA bill targeting oil and natural gas pipeline safety in the

United States adds a layer of protection from serious

accidents, a lawmaker said. The Senate Commerce, Science

and Transportation Committee moved a bill through that

increases fines for safety violations on the nation’s pipeline

infrastructure. The U.S. Transportation Department under the

new measure is called on to develop rules for shut-off valves

in the event of an accident.

UPI, 6 May 2011

Swiss-Italy Gas Pipeline Restarts with BypassGas flow through the southern leg of the Swiss-Italian

Transitgas pipeline resumed on Monday, after it was stopped

for one week to integrate a new bypass, a spokesman said

on Tuesday. “The pipeline resumed service to include the

new bypass on May 2 at 0600 CET,” said Transitgas Technical

Director Paolo Beretta. The pipeline is a key route for

transporting north European gas through Switzerland into

Italy. Gas transport was interrupted for five months last year

after the pipeline was damaged by a rock fall. A temporary

part of the pipeline opened around Christmas and operator

Transitgas started building a bypass which avoided the most

dangerous areas prone to falling debris.

Reuters, 3 May 2011

EAC to Study Oil Product Pipeline Linking Uganda, Rwanda, BurundiThe East African Community is set to undertake a

feasibility study on the construction of an oil product

pipeline from Uganda to Rwanda, easing fuel supplies

in the landlocked countries of Rwanda and Burundi, the

EAC secretariat said late Tuesday. The regional body has

obtained a grant of at least USD 600,000 for the study

from the African Development Bank, which will look at the

viability of linking the two countries to a pipeline project

running from the Kenyan coast to Uganda, the EAC cited

Patrick Nyoike, the permanent secretary of Kenya’s Ministry

of Energy, as saying.

Nasdaq.com, 10 May 2011

Upcoming ConferencesMIOGE - Moscow International Oil & Gas Exhibition 21-23 June 2011 - Moscow, Russia www.mioge.com

ASCE Pipelines 201123-27 July 2011 - Seattle, Washington, USAhttp://content.asce.org/conferences/pipelines2011

Tulsa Pipeline Expo29-31 August 2011 - Tulsa, OK, USA www.tulsapipelineexpo.com

Offshore Europe 20116-8 September 2011 - Aberdeen, Scotland, UK www.offshore-europe.co.uk

45th IPLOCA Annual Convention 12-16 September 2011Beijing, China www.iploca.com

Offshore India and Unconventional Oil & Gas India Conference & Exhibition 14-16 September 2011 - Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, Indiawww.offshoreoilindia.com

7th China International Pipeline Exhibition 201117-19 September 2011 - Beijing, China www.pipechina.com.cn/en

Trenchless Middle-East10-11 October 2011 - Dubai, UAE www.trenchlessmiddleeast.com

European Future Energy Forum 10-12 October 2011 - Geneva, Switzerland www.europeanfutureenergyforum.com

2011 APIA Annual Convention & Conference22-25 October 2011 - Sydney, Australia www.apia.net.au/events/2011-convention-sydney

DCA 51st Annual Convention3-8 February 2012 - Hawaï, USA www.dca-online.org

PLCA 64th Annual Conference21-25 February 2012 - Carslbad, CA, USA www.plca.org

PLCAC 58th Annual Convention3-7 June 2012 - Whistler, Canadawww.plcac.ca

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OfficersKarl Trauner (HABAU), President, Director, Europe Central,

Chairman of the Training Committee

Osman Birgili (Tekfen), 1st Vice President, Director, Europe

Eastern, Chairman of the New Technologies Committee

Doug Evans (Gulf Interstate Engineering), 2nd Vice

President, Director, North America

Harald Dresp (Max Streicher), Treasurer, Director at Large

Adam Wynne Hughes Immediate Past President, Chairman

of the HSE Committee

DirectorsVladilen Ermolin (PTPS JSC), Director, Europe Eastern

Jacquelin de La Porte (Spiecapag), Director, Europe

Mediterranean

Zeno Soave (Socotherm), Director, Europe Mediterranean

Phil Bond (Pipeline Induction Heat), Director,

Europe North-West

Ebbo Länge (Conduto), Director, Latin America

Nasser Issa (C.A.T. International Ltd), Director,

Middle East & Africa

Zhao Yujian (CPP), Director, East & Far East

Sandip Sharma (Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd),

Director, East & Far East

Gerry Grothe (Pipeline Machinery Intl.), Director,

Associate Members

Michael Rae (Argus Ltd), Director, Associate Members

Directors at LargeRoberto Castelli (Bonatti)

Harald Dresp (Max Streicher)

Marco Jannuzzi (Caterpillar)

Najib Khoury (CCC)

Andy Lukas (AJ Lucas)

Executive SecretaryJuan Arzuaga

Front row (left to right): Harald Dresp (Treasurer), Osman Birgili (1st Vice President), Karl Trauner (President), Doug Evans (2nd Vice President),

Adam Wynne Hughes (Immediate Past President), Juan Arzuaga (Executive Secretary). 2nd row from front: Marco Jannuzzi, Phil Bond,

Gerry Grothe. 2nd row from back: Vladilen Ermolin, Ebbo Laenge, Najib Khoury, Zeno Soave, Nasser Issa. Back row: Sandip Sharma,

Andy Lukas, Michael Rae, Jacquelin de La Porte, Roberto Castelli. Inset picture: Zhao Yujian

IPLOCA Board of Directors2010-2011

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