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Arctic Oil Spill 2012 - Developing strategies to mitigate the environmental effects of operations in the Arctic

Advancing oil spill strategies in ice and ice-covered waters

Arctic Oil Spill agenda

5 reasons why this is a must attend event:

  1. Hear from world leading authorities on oil spill preparedness, planning, response and containment 
  2. Enhance your comprehension of the regulatory and legislative requirements in Norway, Canada and West Greenland
  3. Gain an understanding of basic oil behaviour in ice and the implications for response
  4. Obtain crucial information regarding shoreline protection
  5. Learn how to develop oil spill response strategies and gain an understanding of the various oil spill response technologies available

Attend this highly topical event and gain a comprehensive insight into:

  • What are the long term implications of oil spill in Arctic environments?
  • The importance of having a robust contingency plan in place
  • The differing methods for detecting and monitoring oil in ice
  • The very latest R&D initiatives and programmes

Meet the industry's most recognised Arctic oil spill experts

Meet the industry's most recognised Arctic oil spill experts

Steve Potter P. Eng. SL Ross Environmental Research

Per S. Daling Senior Research Scientist, Marine Environmental Technology SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

Toni Kuusisto Project Engineer Arctech Helsinki Shipyard

Andrew Crawford Senior Vice President Lamor Corporation

Lonnie Bogø Wilms Head of Licence Dept, Petroleum Section Bureau of Minerals & Petroleum (Greenland)

Dr Jeremy Wilkinson Head of Sea Ice Research Scottish Association for Marine Science


Arctic Oil Spill Conference - A unique opportunity for oil spill experts

Review what is being done to prevent oil spills on ice and in ice-covered waters and find out about new methods for containing and cleaning up oil spills. See IBC Energy's 2nd annual Arctic Oil Spill programme for details. 

A must if you are involved in preventing/responding to spills in ice and ice covered waters, including:

  • NOCs and IOCs
  • R&D organisations
  • Spill contractors, consultants and manufacturers
  • Regulators, legislators and government bodies
  • Organisations working with industry to minimise the impact of developments on the Arctic environment

Who will benefit from attending Arctic Oil Spill 2012?

  • Oil Spill Senior Advisor
  • Environmental Advisor
  • Environmental Repsonse Advisor
  • EHS Advisor
  • Head of R & D
  • Chief Operations Officer
  • Technical Adviser
  • Business Development Director

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