ITOPF attended the World PetroCoal Congress held virtually between 16-17 February, with international delegates attending from more than 15 countries worldwide.
… responsible for contingency planning and response arrangements. The NCP is geared towards combating spills of between 100 and 60,000 barrels of oil. Under the NCP, the country is split into 5 Maritime Regional…
Spills should be notified to the local maritime administration, including: Maritime Administration in Ho Chi Minh Tel: +84 28 39404151 cangvu.hcm@vinamarine.gov.vn Maritime Administration in Vung Tau Tel: +84 254…
… Works. These municipalities operate local contingency plans. Oil companies must respond initially to spills at their facilities. Minor shoreline pollution (less than 5 m³) is usually cleaned up by the…
… 25 de Agosto de 1825 S/N, 5º Piso Montevideo Tel: 00 598 2915 55 00 Contact details are as for the Spill Notification Point. Responsibility for spill response in Uruguay lies with the Dirección de Protección…
… marine pollution incidents. The Marine Department acts as the coordination centre for national oil spill response. The Royal Thai Navy, provincial administrations and, from the private sector, the Oil…
… Local oil companies, other departments of the ASG, the Clean Island Council (CIC) and the Marine Spill Response Corporation may also be involved in the response operation. For contingency planning purposes…
Petrol Association of Japan’s (PAJ) 2022 annual workshop was held on 22 February, with ITOPF joining more than 150 attendees, tuning in from seven different nations.
… Pollution Emergencies in the South Pacific, which provides the legal framework through which marine spill contingency planning is addressed. SPREP has prepared PACPOL, the Pacific Ocean Pollution…
As part of a series of presentations being delivered to P&I Clubs, ITOPF visited North P&I headquarters in Newcastle to meet up with both familiar and new faces.