Oil spill accidents have led to great environment destruction and loss for life. According to statistics, there is one spill calamity every four days in China. The government has been improving and implementing regulations and legislations in order to prevent, respond to oil spills and restore environment impacts. It is also investing to build dozens of oil spill response centers before 2015. Chinese businesses are also required to establish spill response mechanism. Take CNOOC for an example, it will expand and build seven spill response bases in coming years, which will acquire five to 10 support vessels and other spill response equipments.
OSRW 2012 will provide venues for experts from around the world to share their latest researches, technologies and concepts in spill prevention, preparedness, response, and restoration. It is an opportunity for the industry to come forward and discuss oil spill - how it can be prevented, what can be done to clean up the menace and how we can utilize the best technology.
12 December, 2012 Oil Spill Response Workshop (Marco Polo Parkside, Beijing)
13 December, 2012 Post-event Visit to China Offshore Environmental Services Ltd. (COES)
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Who will be participate in | OSRW 2012 will address the following issues |
• Oil and Petrochemical Companies
• Shipping Manufacturers • Port Organizations • Salvage Companies • Marine Scientists and Researchers • Response Specialists • Community and Public Interest Group • NGO's • Pollution Response Equipment Suppliers • Attorneys/ Engineers/ Insurance Agents • EH&S Professionals/ Plant and Asset Managers • Consultants • Public Relation Companies • Well Control Companies • Pipeline Operators • Storage Facilities • Petrochemical Facilities and Refineries |
• Spill response and restoration new technologies and application • Regulation, legislation and insurance • Spill prevention and response for vessels and ports • Spill prevention and response in oil exploration and production in offshore and subsea • Spill monitor and test • Hazardous chemicals spill response |
State Oceanic Administration
Ministry of Environmental Protection
International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (ITOPF)
International Spill Control Organization (ISCO)
Ship Pollution Prevention Committee, CIN (SPPPC)
Oil Spill Response Limited (ORSL)
Extreme Spill Technology (EST)
CNPC
CNOOC
Sinopec
Chevron
Roc Oil (Bohai) Company
ConocoPhillips China
Emergency Tech Research Institute,CNPC
Safety Engineering Research Institute, Sinopec
COES
COOEC
Lamor
Vikoma
Sunic-Ocean
Frank Mohn
Aptomar AS
HACH
Dongan Oil Spill Emergency Centre
State Oceanic Administration
Qingdao Huahai
Beijing Kangda
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies
NewPig China
BiHSE
Trainor
China Law Society
Zhongzi Law Office
IPSR, Tsinghua University
API
Shenzhou Zhuoyue
Qianhe Shipping
Applied Science Associates, Inc.(ASA)
DESMI PumpingTechnology(Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
ENPAC (China) Co., Ltd
Elastec/American Marine
NorLense AS