Day 1
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 Technologies – 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
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
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
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
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
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 |
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
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
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