joint industry program on oil in ice. oil spill contingency for arctic and ice-infested waters
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Joint Industry Program on oil in Ice. Oil spill contingency for Arctic and ice-infested waters. Kick Off Meeting Trondheim September 20th – 21st 2006 Stein Erik Sørstrøm SINTEF. September 20th 2006 0930 OPENING 0940 PROGRAM PRESENTATION Stein E Sørstrøm - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Joint Industry Program on oil in Ice.
Oil spill contingency for Arctic and ice-infested waters
Kick Off Meeting Trondheim September 20th – 21st 2006
Stein Erik SørstrømSINTEF
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AGENDA September 20th 2006
0930 OPENING
0940 PROGRAM PRESENTATION Stein E Sørstrøm
1000 CHALLENGES; Sveinung Løseth, NTNU
1020 BASIS FOR FURTHER WORK Ice regimes, Øistein Johansen, SINTEF Weathering , Per J Brandvik Oils for testing, Janne L M Resby, SINTEF
1200 LUNCH
0100 COMBAT METHODS Mechanical recovery, Ivar Singsaas, SINTEF Chemical oil spill combat, Per S Daling, SINTEF In situ burning of oil on sea /in ice infested waters, Ian Buist,
SL Ross/Per J Brandvik, SINTEF Monitoring, Dave Dickins.
0245 pm Coffee break
0300 TESTING AND VERIFICATION, Lab, meso and field. Per J Brandvik, SINTEF
0400 PROJECT PLANS All project managers, max 20 min each
0730 pm DINNER, RICA Nidelven Hotel
September 21st 2006
0930 GENERIC GUIDELINE. Ivar Singsaas, SINTEF
1015 COOPERATING ORGANISATIONS, IN-KIND SUPPORT, Stein E Sørstrøm, SINTEF
1045 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Stein E Sørstrøm, SINTEF web + eroom, Upcomming workshops, Miscellaneous
1130 LUNCH
0100 PARALLELL SESSIONS Steering Committee meeting, SINTEF Sealab 3rd floor Further scientific discussions Site visit (laboratories and test facilities)
0300 end
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Pre-project Pre-project initiated in October 2005, to:
Prepare a short state-of-the-art report Define R&D needs and partners Prepare a draft Joint Industry Program (JIP) proposal Perform a workshop to finish the proposal and plan the way
forward Prepare final JIP proposal
Financed by: Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Shell, Statoil and Total
AGIP joined the program in 2006
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Previous meetings in 2006
Workshop Oslo, 4 and 5 April 2006
Presentation of State of Art-report Suggested activities in the JIP proposal
Oil spill response challenges in selected ice-infested waters:
Alaska, Lee Majors, ACS East Russia, Sergei Pokrashenko, SEIC-HSES Canadian Beaufort, Ian Denness,
ConocoPhillips North-West Russia, Gennady Semanov, CNIMF Caspian Sea, Mark Shepherd, Agip KCO
Individual presentations of mechanical recovery equipment
Foilex, FRAMO, Lamor, Vikoma, Desmi/Ro-Clean,
Presentation of main tasks and activities The way forward, plan for initiation and accomplishment,
Pre Kick Off, June 29th 2006 Trondheim 3 companies present, 2 companies on phone, 1
unable to participate.
it was agreed to initiate some activities before the kick-off meeting.
a draft contract proposal was sent to the participating oil companies.
6 cooperating organisations were invited to join the program
Kick off and Steering committee meeting scheduled for September 20.-21. 2006.
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JIP Oil in Ice.Overall objective
Develop tools and technologies for oil spill response for ice-infested waters
The program will Improve our ability to protect the Arctic environment against oil
spills. Improve the basis for decision-making Advance state-of-the-art in Arctic oil spill response by
Addressing key problems/scenarios Demonstrating response options for different ice conditions and oil
types Defining limiting conditions for various response strategies Developing improved response capabilities and strategies
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Program overview
1. Fate and behaviour of oil under Arctic conditions
2. In-situ burning in Arctic and ice-infested waters
3. Mechanical recovery in Arctic and ice-infested waters
4. Use of chemical dispersants in ice-infested waters
5. Monitoring and remote sensing 6. Field experiments at Svalbard and in
offshore ice-infested waters 7. Preparation of a generic oil spill
contingency plan /guideline8. Coordination, management,
communication and publishing
8 projects 21 tasks
6 oil companies
6 cooperating organisations
R&D organisations
Suppliers of equipment
Authorities
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BASICINPUTFate and behaviour
Compiling recent weathering dataModification/upgrading of OWM
Meso-scale weathering (laboratoryLong term experiments (Svalbard)
Large-scale field verification
Circumpolar description of ice regimes
”COMBAT METHODS”
In-situ burning:Burnability as a function of weathering
Field test of herding agentsTesting of fire-resistant booms
Oil weathering model upgrading on burning
Mechanical recovery:Testing of existing recovery systems
Development of new concepts and units
Use of dispersants:Effectiveness by use of dispersants
Improved application technology
DETECTION, MAPPING.
Monitoring and remote sensing:
Development/testing of remote sensing system
Testing SGS LightTouch
Verification of airborne LFS
LAB, MESOSCALE AND FIELD EXPERIMENTS AND TESTSExperiments at Svalbard, 2007 and 2008
Offshore field experiments, 2007 and 2009
Generic oil spill contingency plan/GUIDELINEDevelop knowledge, tools and technologies for oil spill response for ice-infested waters
Coordination, managment and communication.
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Organisation Steering Committee
Oil Companies Agip KCO Mark Shepherd Chevron Norge AS, Gunnar H Lille Norske ConocoPhillips AS, Eimund
Garpestad Shell Technology Norway A/S, Gina
Ytteborg Statoil ASA , Hanne Greiff Johnsen Total E&P Norge, Ulf Einar Moltu
Program coordinator; Stein E Sørstrøm, SINTEF
Cooperating Organisations NOFO, Hans V Jensen Alaska Clean Seas, Lee majors Norw. Coastal Admin., Johan M. Ly MMS, Joe Mullins OSRI, Katey Walter CRRC, Amy Merten
R&D Organisations SINTEF Dave Dickins Associates S L Ross
PROJECTS. Fate and behaviour, In-situ burning Mechanical recovery Use of chemical dispersants Monitoring and remote sensing Field experiments Generic oil spill contingency guideline Coordination
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Time schedule
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Pre-project Lab/basin/field experiments and tests Full scale field trial
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Link between main activities
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Workshops
Cooperation with local organisations and/or
oil companies. Where we can
Support the local work on oil spill contingency by sharing information
Get relevant input and experience for the JIP-work through site visits / field visits
May be in connection with already planned / scheduled local meetings, conferences, workshops, field experiments and/or test.
We would need some local support; Accomodation Local transport (field / site
visits) Meeting rooms Suggestions regarding
program, site visits, possible local / regional
partners Planning takes time
We need to establish the plan for the workshops as soon as possible.
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Draft agenda for workshops
Day 1. Arrival in the afternoon (before 0600 pm) Presentation of plans / program for the workshop Presentation of local activities. Dinner
Day 2 0800 am – 0500 pm Site visit 0500 pm – 0700 pm SC meeting Dinner
Day 3 Presentations from the program Further plans End approx 4 pm
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WEB and E-ROOM WEB
Open to public
Contents Presentation of participants
Oil companies R&D organisations Cooperating organisations Other partners
Presentation of program Objective Plans Presentations
Results. Qualified results open to the public.
Workshops and seminars Program Invitation Registration
Information on oil spill in ice - research and development
Other?
E-ROOM Requires username and keyword
Contents Administration
Contractss Plans Status reports
Steering Committee SC meetings Minutes
Program overview Project by project
ReportsPresentationsProject plans
Workshops Program Presentations Logistics
Database Progress and results status reports project / task plans
Discussion Other?