2011 Agenda

Day 1

Monday 11 April

9.00
Ministerial Address
Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Finance and Transport

9.20
Keynote Address
Vincent Cosgrove, Vice President Communications - Asia Pacific, Shell

9.40
Opening of Exhibition followed by Morning Tea

Future Proofing the Oil Economy

10.50
Working
together - Industry government partnerships in planning for new risks
Jo Espinoza-Ferrey, Director, Marine Environment Division, IMO

11.20
Environment Champions Roundtable:

Managing the Mega Trends and responding to the sustainability task in oil production and transportation

  • New trends and challenges in offshore oil exploration & production
  • Changing shipping economics, new routes and new risks
  • Integrating flag state and international policy regimes
  • Moving from prevention to preparedness and response

Moderator: Tom Leander, Editorial Director, Lloyds List

Panelists:

Ravi Krishnaswamy, Vice President Energy & Power – Asia Pacific, Frost & Sullivan
Katharina Stanzel, Deputy Managing Director, INTERTANKO
Tor Svensen, President, DNV
Jo Espinoza-Ferrey, Director, Marine Environment Division, IMO

12.10
Green Ship Technologi
es – new trends to better manage oil transportation risk

  • 20 years with double hull -what are the results?
  • Technical developments and regulations- opportunities for further risk reduction? 
  • If collision and grounding are the main risks - how do we most effectively reduce these?
  • Competence and the human element - are putting sufficient emphasis on these?

Tor Svensen, President, DNV

12.40
Lunch

Contingency Planning and Management in International Waters

1.40
China – recent developments in prevention, control and compensation for ship-source pollution

  • Legislative and regulatory framework
  • Claims & compensation regime
  • Key issues for owners

Gillian Musgrave, Claims Director, Standard Asia

2.10
Reviewing India’s Prevention and Preparedness framework for oil and chemical spill pollution

  • Current framework, and availability of resources
  • Meeting the requirements of the industry
  • MSC Chitra - MV Khalijia-III - What lessons can be learnt?

Capt PVK Mohan, Chairman National Shipping Board, India
Vijay Chibber, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of Shipping, India

2.40
Australia’s strategic initiatives post Montara & Pacific Adventurer

  • Impact on people, and community expectations
  • Addressing policy in the offshore and shipping sectors
  • Montara – what could have been done differently?

Mick Kinley, Deputy CEO, Australian Maritime Safety Authority

PANEL DISCUSSION

3.10
Working with International Policies and Local Laws

  • Key differences in international conventions and local policy structures
  • In country OSRO versus the international Tier response framework
  • Challenges for the stakeholders
  • Future plans for policy harmonisation

Moderator: Richard Johnson, Technical Director, ITOPF

Panelists:
Capt PVK Mohan, Chairman National Shipping Board, India
Mick Kinley, Deputy CEO, Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Capt. Hendrik Land, M ember - LOF SUB-COMMITTEE, International Salvage Union

3.50
Afternoon Tea

CASE STUDY

4.15
Customising contingency plans for different international regions

  • Emergency procedures for US, Canada and Europe
  • Meeting the challenges of requirements in different regions

Capt Satnam Singh Kumar, MD, V Ships

CASE STUDY

4.45
Emergency Response planning at Port of Rotterdam

  • Incident abatement in the Port of Rotterdam
  • Oil spill response in the Port of Rotterdam
  • HNS Cargo Handling
  • LNG risk management

Cees-Willem Koorneef, Head of Inspection, Port of Rotterdam

5.15
Q&A followed by close of day 1

5.30
ICOPCE 2011 NETWORKING COCKTAILS


Day 2

Tuesday 12 April

9.00
Keynote Address: Challenges in Future Response Requirements for Oil Spill Incidents
Archie Smith, CEO, Oil Spill Response

9.25
IOPC Funds Update
Jose Maura, Acting Director, IOPC Funds

9.50
Morning Tea

Emerging Risk Areas and Solutions

10.20
Deepwater Horizon – Alternative perspectives on the response strategy

  • How the ICS was implemented
  • Policy, Response and Technical considerations
  • Drawing relevance to the Shipping industry
  • Learning from contingency planning in the offshore oil industry

LT Karl Breedlove, Operations Offi cer, Pacifi c Strike Team, US Coast Guard, California
Nick Hazlett-Beard, Global Head of Operations, Oil Spill Response

11.30
Examining the different response strategies for Chemical incidents

  • Hazard levels of different chemicals
  • Difficulties in planning for HNS incidents
  • Profiling the operational risk involved
  • What to consider when responding to an incident at sea
  • Exercise and training : interests and limits

Francois Cabioch, Head of Emergency Department, CEDRE, France

CASE STUDY

12.00
Responding to a Chemical incident
Todd Schauer, Director International Salvage, Resolve Marine

12.30
LNG Shipping Risk Identification and Mitigation

  • Planning of the ship visit – compatibility etc.
  • Transit to terminal
  • Discharge or transfer of the cargo
  • Transit back to sea

Marc Hopkins, Senior Principal Marine Advisor, BG LNG Services

1.00
Lunch

Innovations in Spill Response

CASE STUDY

2.00
Developments in Oil & HNS spill cleanup technologies

  • Fast attack spill response methods
  • Localizing a release
  • Blue Water & Harbour spill considerations

John Brinkman, President, Imbibitive Technologies

CASE STUDY

2.30
Eagle Otome spill at Port Arthur, Texas

  • Assessing the slick
  • Co-ordinating inter-agency response
  • Regulatory and technical matters to consider

LT Karl Breedlove, Operations Offi cer, Pacific Strike Team, US Coast Guard, California

3.00
Q&A followed by Afternoon Tea

INDUSTRY DIALOGUE

3.30
The Bunga Kelana response in Singapore

  • Technical challenges, and solutions deployed
  • Media briefing
  • Regional Risk Profi ling and Co-operation – what next?

Moderator: Richard Johnson, Technical Director, ITOPF

Capt. Lee Cheng Wee, Port Master/ Deputy Director (Port), MPA Singapore
Mokthar Abdul Majid, Principal Assistant Director, Department Of Environment, Johar State, Malaysia
Capt M Assuad, Sr Manager HSEQ, AET Tankers

4.30
Close of Conference

Day 3

Wednesday 13 April

9.00 to 12.30
ChemSpill Exercise

Participants will get a chance to experience practical issues associated with managing
a spill. Attendance is free of cost, however participants are requested to register in
advance as seats are limited.

 

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