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Demonstrating the UK’s Oil Spill Response Capability

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Offshore Energies UK (OEUK): Demonstrating the UK’s Oil Spill Response Capability.
The Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation Convention (OPRC Convention) came into force in the United Kingdom (UK) on 16 December 1997 and was implemented through OPRC Regulations in 1998. The OPRC Convention requires that the UK has national and regional systems in place for oil pollution incident preparedness and response and that ships and operators of offshore installations under UK jurisdiction have Oil Pollution Emergency Plans (OPEPs) which are coordinated with the National Contingency Plan.
Report on Exercise Sula Tier 2/3 Deployment Demonstration and the Emergency Equipment Response Deployment Exercise.
  • Summer 2011
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