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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Sources of Briefings and Discussions." National Research Council. 1994. Improving the Safety of Marine Pipelines. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2347.
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APPENDIX

F

Sources of Briefings and Discussions

Tommy Allen, National Marine Fisheries Service Loan Program, St. Petersburg, Florida

Alexander Alvarado, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico Region, Metairie, Louisiana

Carl Anderson, Minerals Management Service, Herndon, Virginia

Larry Atwell, Office of Pipeline Safety

William Bertges, Office of Pipeline Safety, Washington, D.C.

Larry J. Broussard, Joe C. Bowles, Jr., and Robert H. Winters, Tenneco (pipeline inspection and corrosion control)

Gary Chappelle, U.S. Coast Guard, Port Safety and Security Division

E. P. (Bud) Danenberger, Minerals Management Service, Herndon, Virginia

Robert C. Darwin, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

Cesar DeLeon, Office of Pipeline Safety, Washington, D.C.

Bruce Donnell, marine pipeline consultant, Lafayette, Louisiana

Gary Graham, Texas A&M University

Bill Hidalgo, Oil and Gas Marine, Morgan City, Louisiana

Mariano Hinojosa, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Baton Rouge

Jim Houston, Transco Energy, Houston, Texas

Robert Jones, Southeast Fisheries Association, Tallahassee, Florida

Fred Joyner, Office of Pipeline Safety, Southern Region

Buddy Kerry, Tidewater Marine, Morgan City, Louisiana

Mary McDaniel, Texas Railroad Commission, Division of Pipeline Safety, Austin, Texas

Jimmy Martin, B&J Martin, Inc., Galliano, Louisiana

Melinda Mayes, Minerals Management Service, Pacific Region

Albert H. Mouselli, Applied Offshore Technology, Houston, Texas

Ed Ondak, Office of Pipeline Safety, Western Region

Frank L. Parks, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.

Shea Penland, Louisiana Geologic Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

William Prosser, U.S. Coast Guard

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Sources of Briefings and Discussions." National Research Council. 1994. Improving the Safety of Marine Pipelines. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2347.
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Donald E. Pryor, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

John T. Robinson, Mobil Exploration and Producing U.S., Inc., Houston, Texas

James Sides, John Chance and Associates, Inc., Lafayette, Louisiana

Charles E. Smith, Minerals Management Service

Ted Smith, Edison Chouest Offshore, Galliano, Louisiana

Schuble J. Tenney, Jr., John Chance and Associates, Inc., Lafayette, Louisiana

James Thomas, Office of Pipeline Safety, Southwest Region

H. W. Thompson, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Baton Rouge

Jack Wilcox, Office of Pipeline Safety, Southwest Region

Jack Willis, Zapata Haynie Corporation

Jack Willock, Office of Pipeline Safety

Ross Woodson, consultant

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Sources of Briefings and Discussions." National Research Council. 1994. Improving the Safety of Marine Pipelines. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2347.
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