Interspill 2022 - February 22

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PREVENT / PREPARE / RESPOND / RESTORE

FEBRUARY 2022

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

INNOVATIONS FOR 2022... Daily Delegate Fee – Conference accessible to all New Networking focus Interspill Cruise & On Water Demonstration Industry Themed Days Interspill Inform Webinars


Contents 03: Welcome and Introduction 04-05: Introducing our Opening Keynote Speakers 06: Special plenary session Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton 07: Conference schedule and highlights 08: Exhibition highlights - Exhibition space bookings already beat budgets 09: Exhibition floorplan 10: New for 2022 11: On water demonstration 12: Science and Innovation workshops 13: Industry sector seminars, workshops and webinars 14: Interspill Academy 15: Interspill Committee 16-17: Interspill 2022 outline programme

EVENT CO-ORGANISED BY:

THE INTERSPILL COMMITTEE:

Interspill News is the official magazine of Interspill Ltd. It is published by the company whose Registered Office is; 39 Chapel Road, West End, Southampton, SO30 3FG. The views in the magazine may not represent the views of Interspill Ltd if the authors are not employees of it and are therefore individual views. No article may be reproduced without the permission of the Association whose contact details are below © Interspill Ltd - 2022 All enquiries editorial, advertising or general information about the event should be made to: Mark J Orr, Executive Director, Interspill Ltd info@interspill.org, Tel: 0333 444 1890, Mob: +44 7864 707408, www.interspill.org All enquiries about exhibiting at the event should be made to Roger Mabbott, Event Director, Interspill 2022, iCONEX Gulf WLL, Mob +44 7793649643, rm@iconexgulf.com, www.iconex.in

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Welcome and Introduction

Rob James, Chairman Interspill Ltd Interspill 2022 is the next event in the triennial series of international oil spill clean-up events and will be held in Amsterdam from 21 - 23 June 2022. With less than 6 months to it opening it is exciting to see the event start to take shape. We are mindful that this will be one of the first face to face events for the oil spill industry as we recover from the pandemic. Consequently we are doing all we can to ensure it is COVID safe and welcoming to exhibitors, conference delegates and visitors alike. We are all looking forward to returning to RAI in Amsterdam where we held a very successful event in 2015. We are assured by the professionalism of the venue and organisers who have safely been holding events and conferences during 2021. They have issued their own set of COVID Protocols that we will all have to follow. Nine months ago the Committee began discussing ideas and innovation for the 2022 event. This issue of the Interspill newsletter announces the structure of what should be a dynamic event with excellent opening keynote speakers, a strong conference programme, special plenary session and an exciting industry representation as well as training and of course networking. This event is face to face; something we have all missed over the last 2 years! We also have introduced industry sector themed days where the content for the day will be oriented toward issues pertinent to a specific industry sector, eg. ports and harbours; shipping and salvage and clean seas. The Interspill Conference has long been the jewel in the crown, and exhibitors recognise this with their support for the Exhibition. Recognising that

Covid has changed our world, putting pressure on budgets, and also travel, the need to make the Conference more accessible to all those attending Interspill was obvious to both the Committee and Organiser. New for 2022, the Conference will be open to all attending, with all visitors paying a flat daily fee to register. Traditional Conference delegates will see the cost of attending for 3 days halved, and day visitors will not only have access to the Exhibition, but can attend Conference sessions. The event organiser, iCONEX, and the INTERSPILL Committee together decided to change the fee structure for attending Interspill 2022. In the past, attending the Exhibition was free, and a substantial fee was charged for attending the Conference. Now all attending will have access to the Conference and the Exhibition, with payment of a Daily Delegate fee of €100 on registration. This NEW Daily Delegate Fee for Interspill in 2022 opens up the range of Interspill events to everyone who registers, so if you can only come for one day – perhaps to attend talks on shipping and salvage, then you only pay for one day. If you are there for the whole event then pay for three days. We believe this new fee offers both accessibility and better value to all potential visitors in 2022! As I look across the industry what impresses me is that despite COVID, we have all managed to do business, collaborate, innovate and maintained our primary role – to help our customers prevent pollution incidents, prepare for them, respond to them and efficiently restore the environment if they have occured. Interspill 2022 will celebrate that and much more! Interspill is looking forward to being in Amsterdam again. A great seafaring city, with history around every corner but also with character developed over centuries. It is centrally placed with excellent transport links to its own international airport at Schipol and easy connections with other European cities by train or road. Join us at Interspill 2022, in June, I look forward to welcoming you there!

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Introducing our keynote speakers Welcoming us to Amsterdam is: The opening keynotes on Tuesday 21 June in the Auditorium, will welcome you to Interspill 2022:

Nancy Scheijven Westra

Director Vessel Traffic and Water Management Rijkswaterstaat After studying business economics at the school for business administration and economics, Nancy studied international management and different cultures in Europe at the University of Maastricht. After her studies Nancy did a traineeship at Ormit and after that she worked as a management consultant at Ordina for 10 years. In this position she carried out assignments for both the public and the private sector. Thereafter Nancy chose to work for the Dutch Ministry of Education where she fulfilled several roles in the field of business operations, she was also the HR Director. In 2010 she joined Rijkswaterstaat, part of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water management. For four years Nancy worked as Director of Asset and Environmental management at the North Holland division. In 2017 Nancy made the transition to primary activity of Rijkswaterstaat. She became Director of Vessel Traffic and Water Management of the main waterway infrastructure. She is responsible for the daily operation of about 450 locks and bridges in the Netherlands, vessel traffic management services, incident management and law enforcement. She is also responsible for the water management including the reporting on water quantity in times of both drought and floods. Being the Director Vessel Traffic and Water Management, Nancy is excited by future developments in autonomous shipping. Rijkswaterstaat supports innovation in Smart Shipping and is investing in infrastructure to welcome such vessels in the future.

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Nancy Scheijven

Nancy Scheijven

Ms Maja Markovčić Kostelac

Morten Mickkelsen

Ms Maja Markovčić Kostelac took up the position of Executive Director of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) on 1 January 2019. She is responsible for the running and development of the Agency under the oversight of its Administrative Board.

Morten brings 40 years of oil, gas and energy industry experience and sustainability expertise to his role as Ipieca chair, where he oversees the development and delivery of Ipieca’s strategy and yearly work streams.

Westra Rijkswaterstaat EMSA Executive Director

Starting out as a maritime lawyer, she has subsequently gained long-standing experience in the maritime field in both the public and private sector. Prior to joining EMSA, Ms Markovčić Kostelac was State Secretary for Croatia’s Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure. Her duties entailed developing strategies, policies and legislation in the area of maritime transport, maritime safety, security and environmental protection. In this role, she also led the Croatian delegation in a range of international forums at the United Nations, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO). During her time at Croatia’s Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure she held a number of positions, including Director of the Maritime Policy Directorate. She also served as Director of the Croatian Shipowners’ Association (Mare Nostrum). Since joining EMSA, Ms Markovčić Kostelac has established the Agency’s five-year strategy (2020-2024) and organises its implementation. She has led EMSA’s work on a range of strategic and operational issues, including the maritime dimension of the European Green Deal, the development of enhanced digital solutions for national level administrations and relevant authorities, and the provision of support at international level to the European Commission and Member States at the IMO.

Westra Rijkswaterstaat IPIECA Chair

He works with Ipieca’s leadership team to direct the efforts of over 1,000 sustainability professionals from more than 70 member organizations, who work together through Ipieca to produce and share good practice and knowledge to help the industry improve its environmental and social performance. In 2020 and into 2021, Morten led the work on a new Ipieca vision and strategy which builds on its core role of advancing environmental and social performance to also support the industry’s contribution to the energy transition and sustainable development. During his 15 years to date at Equinor, Morten has been in Vice President roles for major field development projects, field operations and corporate sustainability in which he was part of the leadership team which built up a new corporate function for sustainability. Prior to working at Equinor, he spent 25 years at Norsk Hydro, where he managed petroleum technology for several fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and reservoir research teams. In his free time, Bergen-based Morten likes to make the most of Norway’s varied and often spectacular landscapes, enjoying cross-country skiing, hiking and fishing. Find out more about Morten here.

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Introducing our Special Plenary Session on 22 June Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton Sabrina Cohen-Hatton is one of the few women to have served at the top of the fire service. She combines her role as one of the most senior female firefighters in the UK with work as a Research Fellow at Cardiff University where she specialises in behavioural neuroscience, in particular how humans make decisions under pressure. She is also the author of The Heat of The Moment – A Firefighter’s Stories of Life and Death Decisions.

high pressure decision making in the emergency services has not only won awards but has also influenced policy at a global level.

Showing resilience and determination from a young age, Sabrina was homeless on the streets of South Wales when she was 15. After two years on the streets selling The Big Issue, she was able to secure accommodation and at 18 joined the fire service. Whilst working as a firefighter she also studied at the Open University and then at Cardiff University, completing her PhD in Psychology. In the fire service, Sabrina became one its highest ranking women officers. She climbed the ranks serving in some of the largest fire brigades in the country, whilst maintaining her academic work with Cardiff University. Her subsequent research into

An Ambassador for The Big Issue, Sabrina has been named as one of their top 100 Changemakers, Marie Claire also named her as one of their Change Makers and Cosmopolitan listed her in their Millennial Power List, and she has appeared on Desert Island Discs.

Interspill 2022: Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Lunch – 22 June 2022 On 18th May 2022 we will celebrate for the first time an International Day for Women in Maritime. This event, organised by the IMO, is closely aligned with the 2030 UN Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goal 5, and it will be an opportunity to highlight the presence of women in the industry and how to promote diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace, which is seen as one of the major factors that will improve the economy globally. At Interspill 2022, we will have a chance to continue the conversation during a Diversity, Equality & Inclusion session, in the form of an interactive lunch discussion open to all participants of the conference. The event, which will follow on from the work started online during IOSC 2021, will focus on getting together and discussing the main themes around gender equality and female empowerment in the workplace and specifically in the maritime industry. A questionnaire on the main topics under discussion will be distributed to all Interspill participants in advance and will inform the themes of the session. Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton will open the session with a short presentation on her experience establishing a career 6

In her best-selling book The Heat of The Moment, Sabrina recounts both her early formative experiences, as well as life on the frontline and the extraordinary insights it has brought. From judging when and how to evacuate a building to which of her colleagues should be sent into a blaze, she takes an honest, human look at the highs and lows of one of the riskiest and most challenging of occupations. And whilst many of these stories seem unique to fire and rescure work, her insights and lessons apply to everyone, in life and in business.

Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton will deliver a Special Plenary Session at 0930 hrs 22 June in the Auditorium. Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton will also attend the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Lunch below.

in the fire fighting and emergency management industry. She will also share insights into how she has become an instrument for changing policy at the global level through her research into incident command and decision making under pressure. Following Dr Sabrina CohenHatton’s speech, the participants will have a chance to discuss in smaller groups specific issues related to gender equality. They will then be encouraged to share their opinions and findings in an open forum. We hope that a Diversity, Equality & Inclusion lunch session will enable the delegates to voice their opinions, concerns and challenges and share ideas for ways to sustainably overcome barriers to equality. When you register for Interspill you will receive the questionnaire and how to register for the lunch! For more details please contact: martajanuszewska@oilspillresponse.com


Interspill Conference Schedule and Highlights Conference Chairs - Rob Cox and Rob James The heart of Interspill is the Conference which presents an opportunity for professionals from the international spill response community, private sector, government, and non-governmental organizations to come together to tackle the greatest challenges facing us with sound science, practical innovation, social engineering, global research and imagination. The external environment in which the response community works is difficult and evolving at pace. Oil prices have been unstable, there is an evolving energy mix with many emergent fuel technologies as regulators and manufacturers drive to reduce emissions. Vessels are increasing in size and becoming more automated in operation; the oceans are increasingly busy, but their health is declining and pollutants including debris and plastic threaten the diversity and wildlife within and on which we rely. Oil production is increasingly focused on mature basins, often with ageing infrastructure which poses an oil spill risk,

meanwhile corporate rationalisation has recently seen a lot of internal oil spill resource and corporate knowledge retire from corporations. At the same time our most important resource, the people in our industry, are drawn from different cultures, religions and genders. When a major incident occurs teams from different nations are expected to work seamlessly together as part of a team to achieve success and safe partnership working. Our conference will be a face-to-face forum to discuss these issue, showcase innovation and hear case studies that will improve global readiness. It will add true value to those invest in capability, work in response and use the oceans for commerce. We have been delighted to receive a large number of high quality abstracts whose authors have been invited to submit extend abstracts for the conference committee to finalise the content for the conference in March. We have created 21 sessions and will be running two, possibly three streams each session.

These can be summarised as follows: Tuesday 21 June

Wednesday 22 June

FROM

TO

Conference Stream 1 Room E102 Hall 10

13:30

15:00

Session 1 Incident Management #1

Session 2 Contingency Planning & Preparedeness

Session 3 Outreach & communications #1

17:00

Session 4 Offshore Response

Session 5 Surveillance Modelling & Visualisation #1 (modelling)

Session 6 Shipping Risks #1

15:30

Conference Stream 2 Room E103/4 Hall 10

Conference Stream 3 Room E105 Hall 10

TO

Conference Stream 1 Room E102 Hall 10

Conference Stream 2 Room E103/4 Hall 10

Conference Stream 3 Room E105 Hall 10

11:00

12:30

Session 7 Incident Management #2

Session 8 Hazardous & Noxious Substances (HNS)

Premiam Conference*

14:30

16:00

Session 9 Subsea Response

Session 10 Shipping Risks #2

Premiam Conference*

16:30

18:00

Session 9 Dispersants

Session 12 Inland

Premiam Conference*

FROM

Thursday 23 June FROM

TO

Conference Stream 1 Room E102 Hall 10

Conference Stream 2 Room E103/4 Hall 10

Conference Stream 3 Room E105 Hall 10

09:00

10:30

Session 13 Incident Management #3 Exercises and Good Practice

Session 14 Surveillance Modelling & Visualisation #3 (use of satellites)

Session 15 Plastics & Marine Litter

11:00

12:30

Session 16 Outreach & Communications #2

Session 17 Wildlife

Session 18 Shoreline Response

13:30

15:00

Session 19 Surveillance Modelling & Visualisation #2 (monitoring)

Session 20 Emerging technology

Session 21 Case Histories

The conference will not be live streamed. However it will be recorded and the streams will be available to view through www.interspill.org approximately one month after the event with the conference proceedings. Note * Premiam conference is provisional at the time of going to press but will be covered in detail in the next newsletter.

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Interspill Exhibition in 2022

To celebrate this at Interspill we have: • Allocated plenty of networking areas within the exhibition hall. • Arranged an in-exhibition area social event on 21 June 1700-1900. • Organised Science and Innovation workshops in exhibition area. • Sector themed days to focus on industry sectors of particular relevance to the industry. • Introduced a Day Delegate Rate at just Euro 100 per day • Added a Clean Seas area to include other forms of marine pollution. Exhibition space is available but is selling quickly. Please contact Roger Mabbott Event Director iConex: rm@iconexgulf.com As we go to publication the following are already committed to exhibiting at Interspill 2022:

The last few years have taught us a lot of new communication skills. We have sold, kept in touch, innovated, brainstormed, project managed, launched new products and sold them through Teams, Zoom or WhatsApp! It is quite surprising how we have adapted during the pandemic. Interspill 2022 will celebrate that and will create the opportunity for people to meet, network, perhaps to have dinner together so that you can get to know your customer and your customer can get to know you! Insert At Interspill, we want to help make connections through delivering an exciting exhibition, relevant associated events organised with the exhibitors. These highlight the depth, competence and capability of the whose support to the response community is vital. The opportunity to meet others in the industry, catch up with old friends, see how past colleagues are doing, meet new people, see what competitors are up to, see new products and then just to have a chat that enables getting beyond the slightly false feeling of a virtual meeting! 8

ALLMARITIM AS /MARKLEEN

C60

www.allmaritim.com

BALAENA

B61

www.baleanah20.com

DARCY SPILLCARE MANUFACTURE

B70

www.darcy.co.uk

DESMI RO-CLEAN A/S

A60

www.desmi.com

ELASTEC/AMERICAN MARINE

C30

www.elastec.com

EFINOR

E70

www.efinor.fr

EMPTEEZY LTD

C59

www.empteezy.co.uk

EUROPEAN MARITIME SAFETY AGENCY (EMSA)

B30/25

www.emsa.europa.eu

FAST ENGINEERING

A59

www.fastank.com

FOILEX ENGINEERING AB

A39

www.foilex.com

IOPC FUNDS IG P&I CLUBS

A65

www.iopcfunds.org

IPIECA/OSRL/IOGP

B40

www.oilspillresponse.com www.ipieca.org www.iogp.org

ITOPF LTD

B45

www.itopf.org

INTERNATIONAL AIR RESPONSE

B64

www.internationalairresponse.com

KOEM

E61

www.koem.com

LAMOR CORPORATION

C50

www.lamor.com

LE FLOCH DEPOLLUTION

C59

www.leflochdepollution.com

LASER DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS AS

A71

www.ldi.ee

MEKE MARINE

C90

www.mekemarine.com

MOST MARITIME & ENVIROMENTAL CO.

D31

www.mostdenizcilik.com

MARE SEA CLEANING SERVICES INC.

B60

www.mareclean.com

OZSEPA/NAVER

A15

www.ozsepa.com

FYTERTECH NPS

A80

www.fytertech.com

NEW NAVAL LTD

A40

www.oilspillresponse.gr

NORWEGIAN OIL SPILL CONTROL ASSOCIATION (NOSCA)

D60

www.nosca.no

OPTIMARE SYSTEMS GMBH

A81

www.optimare.de

OHMSETT

A31

www.ohmsett.bsee.gov

OSCT INDONESIA

C20

www.osctweb.com

OVERWATCH IMAGING

A70

www.overwatchimaging.com

POLYGREEN S.A. WATER MANAGEMENT

D40

www.polygreen.eco

SRGH

C20

www.srgh.nl

SYCOPOL CEDRE

E80

www.sycopol.fr www.cedre.fr

SPILLCONSULT LIMITED

B80

www.spillconsult.com

VIKOMA INTERNATIONAL LTD

C70

www.vikoma.com

VIRA SOLUZIONI SRL

A79

www.virasoluzioni.com


Interspill 2022 –Exhibition floorplan Interspill 2022 Date (dd-mm-yy) : 03-02-2022 Interspill 2022 will be held in Hall 10 at the RAI Exhibition and Conference Centre, Amsterdam the : rev. 02 Revision 21-23 June detailed plan is below. Updates to it will be available from : A3 1/250 Sizeinterspillevent.com: / Scale Hall 10 +floor Ruby Lounge 9

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Forum

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h = 2.40m w = 2.20 m

wxdxh 2.2x2x2.4 m /21 pers Max.2500 kg, max Door 1.4x2.3m

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h=2.65 m w=1.55 m

VIKOMA

4m

D30 6

40

MOST 5 6

30

2

E.15

C30

h=2.20m w=0.85m

5

5

8

D31

E.14

h=2.65 m w=1.55 m

1

sunroof inverter

C80

2

9

4.5

4 3

h=2.20 m w=2.00 m

15

2

9

4.5

Possible extra space for booths

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technics

14

2

9

4.5

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h = 2.65m w = 5.90m

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C31 3 5 CLEANUP OIL ELASTEC 3m 3

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9

2

6

30

30

10.8 1

h=2.65m w=1.55m

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10.9

h=2.65m w=1.55m

10

15

Seminar Theatre 15

Ceiling h=2.60m

C40

6

E40

KOEM 5 4

POLYGREEN

4m

B61

6

15

EMPTEEZY

60

5 3

B58

3

36

3

4m

6

ITOPF 5 4

20

A61

A44 IAR 3 3 9

A60

7

4

6

5

20

A18

3 SPILLCON

FAST 3 9

BALEANA

36

OZSEPA 3 3 9

A59 3

DESMI

3

A31 3m

B42

3

A71

3

3

6

A72

A69

18

3

18

3 9

3

A70

3

3

2.0

Holland lockable cabinet

E

D90

10.3

10.2

2.0

10.1 2

3

4

6 5

6

18

C91

3 MEKE3 RAMBOLL 3 9 3 9 3

A82

A83 4

12

OPTIMARE 3 3 4 12

A80

A81 4

12

4

h=2.60m Plattegrond

w=0.90m h=2,00m

H = 3.0 M

Coffee

wxdxh 1.00 x 1.49 x 2.30 m

9

12

h= 2.68m Coffee

lift

max. 650 kg / 8 pers.

8x

3

3

Snacks

Plattegrond

printer

9

C.18

FYTERTECH

lockable cabinet

1

3

C90

3

A91

3

Possible standard up areas ( not actual booths )

9

A90

5.4m

6.4

E

D

9

VIRA 3 3 9

4m 3

T

3

A79

9

OVERWATCH 9

3

3

A75

A50 9

9

LDI 3 3 9 42

3 RUTTER CANFLEX 3

SPILLCONSULT

9

3 OHMSETT

3

B80

6

18

A45

15

MARE

6

ISCO3 3 9

A15

6

B59

A11

30

5.0

2 1 E C T

3

24

SYCOPOL/ CEDRE 6 6

h=2.08m

w=0.93m D h=1.98m h=1,98m h=1.98m w=0.93m

NOSCA 10

EFINOR 4 6

E80

LE FLOCH 5

6

42

DARCY

72

5

EMSA

B60

6 5 4

E70

3

10.4

h=3.00m

C59

20

IOPC FUNDS IG P&I5 4

48

B30 7

6

12

D60

A65

6m

20

OSRL/ IPIECA/ IOGP

6

8

8m

B40

36

4m

5.5

20

6

FOILEX AS 4 5

96

6

ALL MARITIM/ MARKLEEN

E61

8

42

C60

A39

NEW NAVAL

6

12

D40 40

lift

3.9

30

A40

7

4.0

5

6

60

SRGH

4m

2

3

8

1

10.5

3m

5

6

C20

150

LAMOR

90

10

3m

lift 6

OSCT

10.10

Networking Island

A20

4.3

2

B20

3.0

2

3

1

1

10.6

4

4m

9


New for 2022

Registration information for delegates attending Interspill 2022

Traditionally, visitors registered to attend the Interspill Exhibition at no cost, and Delegates for the Conference registered and were charged to attend the Conference, but had free access to the Exhibition.

Your Interspill 2022 Delegate Pass will be issued on arrival at the Registration Desk at RAI, on production of your confirmation of payment, together with an Interspill 2022 event planner.

In addition to the Interspill Conference programme, Exhibition and Seminars, in 2022, with EMSA celebrating its 20th Anniversary, an HNS Workshop for EU delegates For 2022, in a world where the effect of Covid on networking, is being held by EMSA during the event. and value for money have become more Also featured is the Premiam conference. “The Daily Delegate rate is important, the Interspill Committee and the Organised by CEFAS, the UK Government’s €100 per person per day, Organiser, iCONEX, agreed that all attending marine and freshwater science experts, who payable on Registration, the event would pay a Daily Delegate rate, use the Premiam framework to minimise the and results in a single pass which would offer access to all of the event, impact of spills to the marine environment for Delegates, for 1,2 or 3 Conference, Exhibition, Seminars, and by monitoring and data gathering. days to access all areas.” Training. The Daily Delegate rate is €100 per person per day, payable on Registration, and results in a single pass for Delegates, for 1,2 or 3 days to access all areas. The Pass does not include meals, but as normal, Interspill offers all Delegates free coffee and tea at the bar on the Networking Island, and at the Catering outlets within the Hall. Registration for visitors to the event is by clicking on www.interspillevent.com/registration where you will be invited enter your details, and select which days you wish to attend, you will also be able to select other activities, including Key Note presentations, Short Training Courses on the Monday, and the On Water Demonstration/Interspill Cruise (a separate charge is made for the OWD). Payment can be made by card online for the Pass, an option will exist for payment by bank transfer. 10

Your Registation options include 1.

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION – DAY 1, SHIPPING & SALVAGE DAY 2, PORTS & HARBOURS DAY 3, CLEAN SEAS

2.

SHORT COURSES - MONDAY

3.

ONWATER DEMONSTRATION/INTERSPILL NETWORK CRUISE - MONDAY (PRE-EVENT)

4.

PREMIAM CONFERENCE – DAY 2

5.

SCIENCE WORKSHOPS DAY 1 (TUES) DAY 2 (WEDS), DAY 3 (THURS)

6.

INTERSPILL ACADEMY DAY 1 (TUES) DAY 2 (WEDS), DAY 3 (THURS)

7.

INDUSTRY SEMINARS DAY 1 (TUES) DAY 2 (WEDS), DAY 3 (THURS)

8.

EMSA WORKSHOP – INVITATION ONLY, TBC


On-Water Demonstration and Cruise Monday 20 June

SRGH as hosts of Interspill 2022 have agreed with the Port of Amsterdam for an On Water Demonstration area to be available on the River Amstel. Up to 10 of the SRGH membership have agreed to support an On Water Demonstration. SRGH invite any exhibitor who wishes to promote their product during this demonstration. The on water demonstration is available to all who attend Interspill 2022. It will board from 1815 – 1830 hrs at the Central Station Pier, 15 minutes by Metro from RAI, with the demonstrations taking place on the River Amstel followed by a cruise through Amsterdam by night returning at 2145. Delegates will be offered buffet food and drinks included in the fee of €100. Delegates pay for travel costs to the Pier from RAI.

1815-1830hrs

Boarding commences at Central Station Pier

1830hrs

Vessel departs Pier for Demonstration Area

1845hrs

On-water demonstration commences, commentator from SRGH on vessel

1945hrs

On-water demonstration completes, vessel departs for 2 hrs cruise on the Amstel river

1945-2015hrs

Presentation by SRGH and any sponsors

2015hrs

Buffet Meal and Networking

2130hrs

Closing comments by SRGH

2145hrs

Vessel returns to Central Station Pier, Guest depart for networking ashore FORU SOLUTIONS - OIL RECOVERY DEVICE

DAMEN - OIL RECOVER VELSSEL

BRAVEHEART MARINE

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Science Workshops

INTERSPILL 2022 will once again feature science workshops jointly organised by Cedre and ITOPF. These will cover topical issues relating to future challenges in spill response. These workshops take the form of four 1-hour sessions, each comprising three presentations by specialists followed by 30 minutes of discussions with the audience. This year, the four chosen topics are as follows: Session n°1, led by Cedre, will focus on new propulsion trends. This workshop is expected to include a presentation on low-sulphur fuel oils, a second presentation on bio-based fuels (vegetable oil, cooking oil…) and will finally focus on ammonia and LNG as propulsion fuels. Session n°2, led by Cedre, will address the issue of atmospheric pollution from chemical slicks. IMT Mines Alès will present the latest trials aimed at characterising evaporation phenomena from a drifting chemical slick and the associated risks in terms of intoxication and explosiveness. The French Aerospace Lab ONERA will address the latest developments in terms of gas cloud detection. Finally, RBINS will cover recent advances in gas cloud modelling. Session n°3, led by ITOPF, will tackle the issue of plastic pollution. This workshop will provide an overview of the main issues faced with spills of plastics and some of the most pressing questions. In addition to a general introduction to plastics, the impact to wildlife in terms of consumption will be discussed, as well as the issues surrounding their potential ecotoxicity. Finally, there will be a session on the latest detection, modelling and analysis techniques. Session n°4, led by ITOPF, will look at sensitive tropical environments, addressing issues related to mangroves, coral reefs and seagrass beds. Key sensitive resources will be discussed including their context within a tropical coastal environment and how these may be affected by an oil spill. 12

The speakers will be from both academia and industry in order to offer as broad a perspective as possible and an international viewpoint. The discussion sessions will be an opportunity for you to express your point of view and contribute to the debates, gain insight into the latest advances on topics presented by experts and potentially expand your network. These workshops are open to anyone who wishes to attend with a Day Delegate Pass. They are held in the seminar theatre in Hall 10 – co-located with the exhibition.


Industry sector seminars, workshops and webinars

An innovation for Interspill 2022 will be the focus of the event on particular relevant sectors. These have been chosen as: 21 June– Ports and Harbours | 22 June – Shipping and Salvage | 23 June – Clean Seas On these days the conference streams will be oriented to these sectors. However the industry seminars and workshops will focus solely on these sectors. The format for each day is as follows:

Tues 21 June – Ports and Harbours

1330 – 1410 Sector VIP (s) set out the challenges their industry (ies) have over the next 5-10 years 1410 – 1430 Questions and short discussion 1430 – 1500 Industry response 1 1500 – 1530 Refreshment break 1530 – 1600 Industry response 2 1600 – 1630 Industry response 3 1630 – 1700 Open forum and discussion and closing comments

Thurs 23 June – Clean Seas 0900 – 0930 Sector VIP (s) - Mimmi Throne – Holst, Research Director SINTEF sets out the challenge to maintain clean seas (in particular marine debris (primarily from fishing) over pollution in coastal waters (sewage and agricultural run off) and plastic pollution) over the next 5-10 years 0930 – 1000 Questions and short discussion 1000 – 1030 Industry response 1 1030 – 1100 Refreshment break 1100 – 1130 Industry response 2 1130 - 1200 Industry response 3 1200 - 1230 Industry response 4 1230 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1400 Industry Response 5 1430 – 1500 Open forum and discussion 1500 - 1530 Closing comments

Weds 22 Jun – Shipping and Salvage

1100 – 1140 Sector VIP (s) set out the challenges their industry (ies) have over the next 5-10 years 1140 – 1200 Questions and short discussion 1200 – 1230 Industry response 1 1230 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1400 Industry response 2 1400 – 1500 Industry response 3 1500 – 1530 Refreshment break 1530 – 1600 Open forum and discussion 1600 – 1630 Closing comments

Supporting ‘Interspill Inform’ webinars All will agree that the issues and solutions facing each sector themed day cannot all be covered in one day of seminars and workshops. Therefore, to support each day and to extract best value for those interested, we will run a series of two or three webinars PRIOR to the June Interspill face to face event which will set out some of the issues each sector has to manage, analyse them through research, causes of particular issues, case studies, best practice etc so that the sector themed day at Interspill, which is face to face, hears solutions from industry for the benefit of the sector. The closing session of each day focuses on production of a White Paper presenting an outcome of the whole discussion process and listing all who have contributed through the webinars and at Interspill. If you are interested in being involved in the sector themed days then please contact: Mark J Orr info@interspill.org. 13


Interspill Academy The course will be hosted by expert ITOPF technical advisers, delivering engaging learning opportunities through a combination of short presentations, and interactive activities. Claims and Compensation delivered by IOPC Funds Oil spills from tankers often result in substantial costs and losses that can run into the hundreds of millions. Clean-up and preventive measures can be particularly difficult and costly, damage to property may be extensive and economic losses significant. It is not always clear where and how to apply to obtain compensation and losses can be difficult to substantiate without careful attention to records and evidence.

A goal of Interspill has always been: To promote best practice and engagement in spill prevention and response. This is delivered through the conference, science and innovation workshops and through training. At past events Training has only been held on the day prior to the event which has not been convenient for all attendees. In feedback from past visitors it was suggested that this be expanded to include the days when the event is open. With support from members of the Interspill Committee we are able to provide Interspill Academy during the event. There will be short courses on Monday 20 June from 1230 – 1730:

The half day courses available are as follows: Oil Spill Fundamentals delivered by ITOPF Effective spill response requires an understanding of the behaviour of oil in the environment and its impacts, appropriate response strategies and how to successfully manage available resources. Exploring the features of oil spills and the essential principles of spill response, ITOPF is using its extensive first-hand knowledge and experience to cover a variety of topics in this half-day course. 14

The course will help develop a better understanding of how costs may be recovered more efficiently and how compensation is paid in the event of a tanker spill under the international oil pollution liability and compensation regime. It will provide guidance on how to submit claims for compensation for clean-up operations, as well as economic losses, environmental monitoring studies and reinstatement measures, and will include a number of case studies and practical examples. This course is aimed at professional responders and government officials, as well as anybody who might be involved in responding to an oil spill, and who want to know more about how the compensation regime works in practice. Crisis Management Short Course delivered by Oil Spill Response Ltd For a truly effective crisis management team and functional crisis preparedness system, you need impactful structure, skillset, and mindset. This 4-hour crisis management short course will address structure and mindset with a strong focus on leadership underpressure. Structure: the organisation/framework, operating procedures and policies, processes, decision-making tools, plans. Mindset: an appreciation that our ability to perform in each moment is largely determined by where we are placing our attention and how we are making sense of the situation. This explains why even the most competent people can fall short of performing at their full potential, especially when under pressure. We approach mindset as a skill. As such, it can be broken down and learnt. Regardless of your experience this course will help you to identify your weak spots and build your resilience for an oil spill, a cyberattack, or indeed any crisis that needs to be managed.

On 21 and 22 June there will be four courses each of 1 hr between 1730 – 1830 each day. For more details, and to book courses please visit interspillevent.com.


Interspill Committee Interspill Ltd is owned by European spill industry trade organisations; UK and Ireland Spill Association, SRGH, NOSCA and SYCOPOL, together with OSRL and IPIECA. The Conference and Exhibition is managed by the owners with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Oil Pollution Convention Compensation Funds (IOPC Funds), the International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (ITOPF), the global oil and gas industry association for advancing environmental and social performance (IPIECA), the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), and the Centre of Documentation, Research and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution (CEDRE). The Committee delegates the detailed management of Interspill 2022 to: Interspill and iCONEX with whom it contracts to deliver the event. The best points of contact are therefore:

Interspill Executive Director Mark J Orr info@interspill.org www.interspill.org

iCONEX Interspill Event Director Roger Mabbott rm@iconexgulf.com www.interspillevent.com

Exhibition Space Bookings:

rm@iconexgulf.com

Delegate Attendance Bookings:

www.interspillevent.com

Interspill Academy Bookings:

www.interspillevent.com

On-Water Demonstration Bookings:

www.interspillevent.com

Sponsorship Enquiries:

rm@iconexgulf.com

Hotel Bookings: E: hotelservices@rai.nl T: +31 20 549 19 27

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Provisional Interspill 2022 Programme as at 25 Jan 22 Monday 20 June FROM

TO

ACTIVITY

1200

1230

1230

1445

1445

1515

1515

1730

1730

1830

Hotel Registrations and Transfer to Port by Metro for those going to On Water Demonstration

1830

2130

On Water Demonstration – Central Station Pier

Registration Oil Spill Fundamentals *1 E105 Capacity: 50

Claims and Compensation *1 E106 Capacity: 50

Crisis Management *1 E102 Capacity 50+

Available E103 Capacity 50+

Available E104 Capacity 50+

Available E103 Capacity 50+

Available E104 Capacity 50+

Coffee Break Oil Spill Fundamentals *2 E105 Capacity: 50

Claims and Compensation *2 E106 Capacity: 50

Crisis Management *2 E102 Capacity 50+

Tuesday 21 June -AM FROM

TO

ACTIVITY

0900

0930

Interspill Registration by Hall 10 Door E

0900

1900

Interspill Exhibition Opens

0930

1130

Interspill 2022 Opening Ceremony in Auditorium- Keynote Speakers: Nancy Scheijven-Westra Rijkswaterstaat Ms Maja Markovčić Kostelac EMSA Executive Director Morten Mickkelsen, IPIECA Chair

1130

1200

Keynotes Tour Exhibition to meet Exhibitors and view Posters

1130

1230

1230

1330

Industry Sector Workshop - Ports and Harbour Auditorium

Poster Session (All poster authors to be available to present/discuss their posters) – Exhibition Area

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area

Tuesday 21 June -PM From

To

INDUSTRY SECTOR WORKSHOP (AUDITORIUM)

SCIENCE AND INNOVATION WORKSHOPS SEMINAR AREA HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 1 ROOM E102 HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 2 ROOM E103/4 HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 3 ROOM E105 HALL 10

1330

1500

Ports and Harbours

Science *1

Session 1 Incident Management #1

Session 2 Contingency Planning & Preparedeness

Session 3 Outreach & communications #1

1500

1530

1530

1700

1700

1900

1730

1830 1900

16

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E105 HALL 10

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E106 HALL 10

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area Ports and Harbours

Innovation *1

Session 4 Offshore Response

Session 5 Session 6 Surveillance Shipping Risks Modelling & #1 Visualisation #1 (modelling)

Interspill Reception to celebrate EMSA 20th Anniversary – Exhibition Area Interspill Academy

Interspill Academy Exhibition Closes

Interspill Academy

Interspill Academy


Wednesday 22 June (note Premiam Conference is scheduled on Weds 22 June in which case it will be accommodated as Conference Session 3, in Hall 10) FROM

TO

INDUSTRY SECTOR WORKSHOP (AUDITORIUM)

0830

0900

Registration and Exhibition Open

0930

1100

Special Plenary Session in Auditorium Dr Sabina Cohen Hatton – ‘Thoughts on leading diverse teams through high pressure incidents’

1100

1230

1230

1330

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area

1230

1430

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Lunch and Workshops (incl. Dr Cohen Hatton)

1330

1430

Interspill Poster displays and presentations

1430

1600

1600

1630

1630

1800

1800

1900

Shipping and Salvage

Shipping and Salvage

SCIENCE AND INNOVATION WORKSHOPS SEMINAR AREA HALL 10

Science *2

Innovation *2

CONFERENCE STREAM 1 ROOM E102 HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 2 ROOM E103/4 HALL 10

Session 7 Session 8 Incident Hazardous Management #2 & Noxious Substances (HNS)

Session 9 Subsea Response

Session 10 Shipping Risks #2

CONFERENCE STREAM 3 ROOM E105 HALL 10

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E105 HALL 10

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E106 HALL 10

Premiam Conference

Premiam Conference

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area Shipping and Salvage

Science*3

Session 11 Dispersants

Session 12 Inland

Interspill Academy

Interspill Academy

Premiam Conference Interspill Academy

Interspill Academy

Thursday 23 June FROM

TO

INDUSTRY SECTOR WORKSHOP (AUDITORIUM)

SCIENCE AND INNOVATION WORKSHOPS SEMINAR AREA HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 1 ROOM E102 HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 2 ROOM E103/4 HALL 10

CONFERENCE STREAM 3 ROOM E105 HALL 10

0830

0900

0900

1030

1030

1100

1100

1230

1230

1330

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area

1230

1415

Oiled Wildlife Response Lunch

1330

1500

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E105 HALL 10

INTERSPILL ACADEMY ROOM E106 HALL 10

Registration and Exhibition Opens Clean Seas

Innovation *3

Session 13 Incident Management #3 Exercises and Good Practice

Session 14 Surveillance Modelling & Visualisation #3 (use of satellites)

Session 15 Plastics & Marine Litter

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area Clean Seas

Clean Seas

Science *4

Innovation *4

Session 16 Outreach & Communications #2

Session 19 Surveillance Modelling & Visualisation #2 (monitoring)

Session 17 Wildlife

Session 20 Emerging technology

Session 18 Shoreline Response

Session 21 Case Histories

Refreshment break and networking in Exhibition Area 1530

1630

1700

Closing Plenary Session: To be announced Review of Conference and Handover to SpillCon 23 Interspill 2022 Closes 17


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