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
5 reasons why this is a must attend event:
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Hear from world leading authorities on oil spill preparedness, planning, response and containment
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Enhance your comprehension of the regulatory and legislative requirements in Norway, Canada and West Greenland
- Gain an understanding of basic oil behaviour in ice and the implications for response
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Obtain crucial information regarding shoreline protection
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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
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
