RECSO Guest Profile
Transcript of RECSO Guest Profile
Announcement
ECSO Chairman and Technical Committee
Members visited ROPME in Kuwait to meet.
Abdul R.A. Al-Awadi,
Contents:
RECSO Guest Profile
Oil Spill Incidents
Technology and
Development
Highlights
RECSO Appreciation
GCC National Day
Upcoming Events
RECSO Meets ROPME
International / Regional
News
RECSO Members
Environment Photos &
Posters
RECSO Contacts
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RECSO would like to inform
everyone that Offshore Arabia
Conference & Exhibition does
no longer belong / connected
to RECSO.
RECSO Guest Profile
the Minister of Public Health till 1987. Then he became the Minister of State
for Cabinet Affairs till 1991. He served as the Minister of Public Health,
Minister of Planning and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs for the State of
Kuwait during different terms.
He has founded many NGO’s in Kuwait and has been active in various
International Health and Environment Affairs at Regional and International
levels. He is an Honorary Fellow at the Royal College of Medicine, Ireland
and at the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Glasgow.
He has also written many publications to his credit. At present he is the
Executive Secretary of ROPME (Regional Organization for the Protection of
the Marine Environment).
r. Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Awadi was born on
December 18, 1936 in Kuwait. He received his
professional degrees BSc at the American University of
Beirut, Lebanon in 1958, MD at the University of
Aberdeen, Scotland in 1963 and MPH at the Harvard
University of Boston, USA in 1965. In 1975 he became
RECSO Meets ROPME
on future collaboration between the organizations
(RECSO, ROPME & MEMAC). The meeting was
concluded by presenting an appreciation trophy by
RECSO Chairman to Dr. Awadi.
Dr. A.R.Al-Awadi
RECSO Supports New
Generation
Associate Members News H.E. Dr Abdul R.A. Al-Awadi, Executive Secretary of
ROPME, and Capt. A. Munem M. Al-Jahani, Director of
MEMAC. During the meeting many concerns/issues
been discussed about the past, present and stressing
PHILIPPINES: Antipolo
City Oil Spill Cleanup
Completed
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MINE SPILL BRAZIL'S WORST
ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE:
NEW ZEALAND: OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP
UNDER WAY IN WHANGAREI
N river basin two weeks ago is the worst environmental disaster in Brazilian history, the environment minister said Friday.
Izabella Teixeira estimated it would take 30 years to clean up the Doce basin in southeast Brazil, where the spill killed at least 12 people, left 280,000 without water and smothered thousands of fish, turtles and other animals.
The disaster struck on November 5, when a dam collapsed at the waste reservoirs of an iron ore mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between the mining giants BHP Billiton of Australia and Vale of Brazil.
ecember 2 - Hundreds of tonnes of sticky
black fuel oil leaked into harbor yesterday D from the Hong-Kong-registered cargo ship Ning Po, which was berthed at Northport near Marsden Point. An intensive clean-up operation cleared most of the oil from nearby beaches and
International / Regional News
Oil Spill Incidents
He Conference was held in Vienna, Austria, on Friday, 4th December 2015 under the Chairmanship of its President, HE Dr. Emmanuel Ibe
The 168th Meeting of the Conference of the (OPEC)
The Conference also congratulated HE Eng. Eulogio Del Pino on his appointment as the People’s Minister
of Petroleum and Mining of Venezuela, Anas Khaled Al-Saleh on his appointment as Acting Minister of Oil
of the State of Kuwait. The Conference thanked their predecessors in office, HE Eng. Pedro Merizalde-
Pavón of Ecuador, HE Dr. Ali Saleh Al-Omar of Kuwait, HE Diezani Alison-Madueke of Nigeria, for their
contribution to the work of the Organization.
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Kachikwu, whom the Conference congratulated on his appointment as Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources by HE President M. Buhari.
ovember 20 - A deadly mine waste spill
that buried a village and contaminated a
river basin two weeks ago
The disaster struck on November 5, when a dam collapsed at the waste reservoirs of an iron ore mine owned by Samarco,
a joint venture between the mining giants BHP Billiton of Australia and Vale of Brazil. "It's clear what happened in the Doce River is the biggest environmental catastrophe in this country's history. We can't let it happen again anywhere,"
the Marsden Cove marina. Northland Regional Harbourmaster Jim Lyle said it appeared a systems failure on the cargo ship allowed fuel oil to escape through the ballast system. He said some oil ended up on nearby beaches, but most of it was recovered from the water between the ship and the port. A team of 40 people is working to clean up the remnants of an oil spill in Whangarei Harbour. Specialized booms were used to contain spilled oil on the surface of the water.
Izabella Teixeira estimated it would take 30 years to clean up the Doce basin in southeast Brazil, where the spill killed at least 12 people, left 280,000 without water and smothered thousands of fish, turtles and other animals.
The disaster struck on November 5, when a dam collapsed at the waste reservoirs of an iron ore mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between the mining giants BHP Billiton of Australia and Vale of Brazil.
IPIECA – IOGP Oil Spill Response JIP holds successful outreach and
communication workshop in Thailand
Technology and Development
ADNOC Reviews Emergency Response Capabilities
The event was concluded with an exhibition including a display of the ADESCO’s capabilities in terms of equipment and response facilities that were explained to the attendees by HSE experts from ADESCO Member Companies.
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For the Abu Dhabi Emergency Support Committee for Offshore Operators (ADESCO) at Company HQ in Abu Dhabi on November 24, 2015. This event was organized by Bunduq Oil Production Company. The aim of this first-of-its-kind workshop-cum-exhibition was to promote awareness about the roles and responsibilities in establishing and maintaining an effective Search and Rescue (SAR) Response Capability among ADNOC & Group of Companies in case of emergency. RECSO has been invited by ADNOC to participate in this event and Mr. Talib Al Alawi conducted informative presentation about RECSO “A joint Capability in the gulf region. The workshop was attended by representatives of ADESCO Members, including ADMA-OPCO, ADCO, ADOC, BUNDUQ, DOLPHIN ENERGY LTD., ESNAAD, IRSHAD, Al-Hosn Gas, along with the Ex-Officio Members: ADNOC-S&CD, ADNOC-PPA, and the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority (CICPA).
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RECSO has been invited by ADNOC to participate in this event and Mr. Talib Al Alawi conducted informative presentation about RECSO “A joint Capability in the gulf region. The workshop was attended by representatives of ADESCO Members, including ADMA-OPCO, ADCO, ADOC, BUNDUQ, DOLPHIN ENERGY LTD., ESNAAD, IRSHAD, Al-Hosn Gas, along with the Ex-Officio Members: ADNOC-S&CD, ADNOC-PPA, and the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority (CICPA).
bu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO) hosted a knowledge sharing workshop
O Ver 40 people gathered in at the Radisson Suites Sukhumvit in, to participate in an
industry-
industry-government workshop on best practices in oil spill response, and to learn about the outputs from the IPIECA-IOGP Oil Spill Response Joint Industry Project (JIP).
The workshop was a first in a series of Outreach and Communications initiatives for the JIP in cooperation with the Global Initiative for Southeast Asia (GISEA). The workshop provided a great opportunity to learn from the research and work
fundamentally changed the way we think about oil spill preparedness and response.
work done by the JIP in the many areas that have fundamentally changed the way we think about oil spill preparedness and response.
Thanks go to Dave Davidson and Capt. Warawit Prasobwittaya (Chevron Thailand) and Joselito Guevarra (GI SEA) for setting up the meeting, and to the trainers - Dong Xin, Nai Ming and Geeva Varghese (Oil Spill Response), and Tom Coolbaugh (ExxonMobil).
to partially-
reclaim
cotaminated-
coast due to
accumulated
waste drifted
by sea.
sea.
n 4th December 2015 thru a visit to north coast of Kuwait
by RECSO Technical Committee Member Captain
RECSO Supports New Generation
Ahmad A. Hadi and his family members, they volunteered at
their week-end to clean the beach to partially-reclaim
contaminated-coast due to accumulated waste drifted from
sea.
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The campaign was successful on the family, same time noticed by other families allocated close-by. Then on the second day his daughter Ms. Fathima broadcasted in
Al Faisalyah School for Gifted Students Campaign in Jeddah
ECSO Chairman, Dr. Hasan Ahmed Anbar visited Al Faisalyah School for Gifted
R Students in Jeddah, and explained the functions of RECSO and how to protect the marine environment to 30 students who promised to distribute this knowledge to all the schools and 600 students were involved. He presented RECSO posters and other publications to promote Environmental awareness.
A l Faisaliah School for Gifted Students in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, conducted the first
Environmental
Beach Cleaning Campaign in Kuwait
Al-Kairouan Intermediate
Girls Marine school
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Environmental Campaign in the school, supported and sponsored by RECSO. They promote and share knowledge about Marine environment and clean gulf using RECSO posters and publications. A total of more than 600 students were involved and participated in the campaign. A short video clip
morning assembly what was observed and achieved to motivate students and their families to take part in similar campaigns and look after marine environment. She also managed to prepare a small environmental program followed by a quiz. Gifts and certificates were distributed too. RECSO appreciated Captain Ahmed and his daughter, Fathima, for this self initiative environmental campaign.
RECSO appreciated Captain Ahmed and his daughter, Fathima, for this self initiative environmental campaign.
produced by the school can be viewed in our social media Recso1972@instagram.
RECSO Appreciation
Appreciation Trophy for Al
Faisalyah School for Gifted
Students, Jeddah, Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia for conducting an
Environmental Campaign
named “Jeddah, Environment
and Sea” in December 2015
using RECSO Posters and
Publications.
Appreciation Trophy for Capt.
Tawfiq Shehab for helping
RECSO in releasing the gift items
and publications from Kuwait
customs to be used in ISPO
Conference (Kuwait). RECSO
sincerely appreciates his efforts
and great hospitality.
RECSO sincerely appreciates
Captain Ahmed Abdul
Hadi Marzok Ahmed for his great
hospitality and support to RECSO
Technical Committee during
ISPO 2015 that was held in
Kuwait.
RECSO sincerely appreciates
Mr. Talib Al Alawi for his good
hospitality and support to
RECSO Team during ADESCO
Sharing Knowledge Workshop
held in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Appreciation from Regional
clean sea Organization to
Engineer “Fadhel Majed
Boresle" for his full Effort and
Support to Achieve clean Gulf
during his time as KOC board
member.
Appreciation from Regional
clean sea Organization to
Engineer “Ali Rajab
Ashikannani" for his full Effort
and Support to Achieve clean
Gulf during his time serving as
QP board member.
Appreciation from RECSO to Engineer "Emad Suood Kadher"
for his full Effort and Support to Achieve clean Gulf during his
time as Associate Member.
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RECSO Technical Committee Meeting in Kuwait
he 2nd Technical Committee Meeting was held on 18 November 2015 at Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) premises.
Highlights
ME ShipTech Conference in Dubai
by RPS company. The meeting was concluded with 2016 calendar events and other concern topics. The attendees during the 2nd Technical Committee Meeting are (Dr. Hasan Anbar (Saudi ARAMCO), Mr. Talib Ala-Alawi(ADNOC), Mr. Adbulla Al-Ansari (BAPCO), Mr. Yousef Yahya Al-Jabri (QP), Capt. Ahmad Ahmad (KOC), Capt. Ahmad Al Awadi (KOC), Mr. Hilal Hammed Al Dughaisi (PDO), Mr. Abdullatif Al-Shammari (KJO), Mr. Ibrahim Al Hilal (Saudi Aramco) Mr. Khaled Almenhali (ADNOC) and two staff of RECSO Ms. Bolor Bonaobra and Bianca Lumibao.
During the meeting the committee members elected Captain Ahmad Hadi from KOC as Vice Chairman starting from January 2016. Capt. A. Munem M. Al-Jahani, Director of MEMAC, was invited to give his note at the beginning of the meeting. The committee members also attended the technical presentation for Trajectory Modeling which been presented
ECSO Chairman Dr. Hasan Anbar and Saudi Aramco delegates participated in the ME ShipTech 2015 which was conducted on December 08 2015 in Dubai.
Middle East ship technology conference bringing ship owners, managers and system makers together to
debate current and future technology, exchange best practices, experiences, solutions and discuss key
topics. Some of RECSO members participated and gained best experience and knowledge share among
other participants of the Conference.
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BAPCO Conducts ICS Training and Oil Spill Exercise
B APCO has recently conducted ICS training and Table Top & Boom Deployment Exercise for the Oil Spill Response Team in cooperation with Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL), an international industry cooperative. The aim of the training was to
provide refresher training on the use of ICS within the BAPCO Oil Spill Response Team (OSRT), practice the roles and responsibilities of each section during an incident and conduct effective incident management using the ICS ‘Planning P’ in line with BAPCO Oil Spill Contingency Plan. In addition, the exercise aimed at enhancing Bapco’s capabilities in terms of responding to an oil spill through internal notification, initial assessment & response, communication with a number of stakeholders stakeholders in the Kingdom and the region. The seven The event was opened by Bapco’s Deputy Chief Executive, Chairman of Environment, Health & Safety Committee (EHSC) Mr. Ebrahim Talib and Acting GM Maintenance, Mahmood Mirza, where they expressed their appreciation to the attendees for their dedication and encouraged them to maintain this team spirit. The training conducted into two parts, the first part covered a refresher ICS training and table top exercise at the Awali Oil Spill Response Command Centre and the second part covered practical area surveying and zoning, boom deployment, beach washing, deployment of wildlife and other equipment at Sitra. As part of a joint effort to enhance cooperation and contribution to the National Contingency Plan, members from the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) were invited and contributed in the training and the exercise. Bapco regularly conducts such exercises to enhance the Company’s readiness and capabilities to responding to oil spills. Both Acting GM Maintenance, Mahmood Mirza, and Bapco Oil Spill Response Relief Commander, A Redha Haqiqi, expressed their thanks and appreciation to all participants and were very pleased with the outcome of the exercise.
stakeholders in the Kingdom and the region. The seven days training was held between 9th to 19th of November 2015. The event was opened by Bapco’s Deputy Chief Executive, Chairman of Environment, Health & Safety Committee (EHSC) Mr. Ebrahim Talib and Acting GM Maintenance, Mahmood Mirza, where they expressed their appreciation to the attendees for their dedication and encouraged them to maintain this team spirit. The training conducted into two parts, the first part covered a refresher ICS training and table top exercise at the Awali Oil Spill Response Command Centre and the second part covered practical area surveying and zoning, boom deployment, beach washing, deployment of wildlife and other equipment at Sitra. As part of a joint effort to enhance cooperation and contribution to the National Contingency Plan, members from the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) were invited and contributed in the training and the exercise. Bapco regularly conducts such exercises to enhance the Company’s readiness and capabilities to responding to oil spills. Both Acting GM Maintenance, Mahmood Mirza, and Bapco Oil Spill Response Relief Commander, A Redha Haqiqi, expressed their thanks and appreciation to all participants and were very pleased with the outcome of the exercise.
from the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) were invited and contributed in the training and the exercise. Bapco regularly conducts such exercises to enhance the Company’s readiness and capabilities to responding to oil spills. Both Acting GM Maintenance, Mahmood Mirza, and Bapco Oil Spill Response Relief Commander, A Redha Haqiqi, expressed their thanks and appreciation to all participants and were very pleased with the outcome of the exercise.
Saudi Aramco Conducts Special Oil Spill Training Course for Apprentices
n 8th -10th December, 2015,
Global Oil Spill Response O division conducted a special class
of Marine Oil Spill Training Course
(MOST-C) for Saudi Aramco
Apprentices who recently joined
the company .This session was
part of long range development
program. While the outcome of the
course is clear in terms of
enhanced company response
capabilities, the program also
helped our young new comers to
be exposed to one of the company
critical functions thus become
even more engaged in the work
they do. The program also
improved our apprentices general
course is clear in terms of enhanced company response capabilities, the program also helped our young
new comers to be exposed to one of the company critical functions thus become even more engaged in
the work they do. The program also improved our apprentices general awareness on the risks surrounding
our maritime environment.
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RECSO Members Oil Spill Exercises / Drills / Courses
RECSO Visits MEMAC in Bahrain
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D ecember – RECSO received one notification for Drill Exercises from one of the members (Saudi
Aramco) and all members participated in the DRILL EXERCISE.
DRILL – DRILL - DRILL
RECSO received a notification from Saudi Aramco with below details: Time of Spill Start : 08:15 Hours. Location : Berri field, approx. 3.0 NM South East of Berri GOSP-5. Cause : Pipelines connected to TP-1 due to line back pressure. Time of Spill Close : 14:00 Hours.
Emergency Mutual Aid Centre (MEMAC), Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, on 27th
of October 2015. The aim of this Meeting was to strengthen cooperation and to
exchange information between the two organizations in accordance with their
mandates.
The Meeting was attended by the representatives of the two aforementioned
organizations, namely: From RECSO: Dr. Hasan A. Anbar, Chairman of RECSO,
Mr. Khalid M. Al-Dossary, Director of Global Oil Spill Response, Marine
Department, RECSO Member, Mr. Ijaz Ashraf, Advisor Environmental Affairs,
znical committee.
1. Joint Oil Spill Drill for RECSO members.
2. Possibility to access resources for both parties.
3. To Obtain Update of MEMAC Activities /Programs that could be
helpful for RECSO Members.
MEMAC Director welcomed the RECSO representatives and appreciated
RECSO’s initiatives to strengthen its links and relationship with MEMAC. He stated
that ROPME/MEMAC had already had very good relationship with RECSO long
ago when it was called GAOCMAO, but for some reason this relationship was
stopped and there was not any activity from its side. He also stated that he was
very pleased to know that RECSO is being reactivated, and MEMAC is always
ready to coordinate and cooperate with RECSO in different fields related to marine
pollution.
t the request of Dr. Hasan A. Anbar, Chairman of the Regional Clean Sea
Organization (RECSO), a Meeting was held at the premises of the Marine
HSE Department, Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO), RECSO Member. From MEMAC: Capt. A. M.
Al-Janahi, MEMAC Director, Dr. A. M. Al-Baluchi, MEMAC Information & Training Officer.
znical committee.
4. Joint Oil Spill Drill for RECSO members.
5. Possibility to access resources for both parties.
6. To Obtain Update of MEMAC Activities /Programs that could be helpful for RECSO
Members.
MEMAC Director welcomed the RECSO representatives and appreciated RECSO’s initiatives to strengthen
its links and relationship with MEMAC. He stated that ROPME/MEMAC had already had very good
relationship with RECSO long ago when it was called GAOCMAO, but for some reason this relationship
was stopped and there was not any activity from its side. He also stated that he was very pleased to know
that RECSO is being reactivated, and MEMAC is always ready to coordinate and cooperate with RECSO
in different fields related to marine pollution.
Saudi Aramco leads the Marine Oil Spill Training
hands-on exercise where participants had the opportunity to deploy
Pollution Control Equipment onboard the Marine Pollution Control Vessels.
Also, the aerial chemical dispersant aircraft, the Air Tractor, participated in
these exercises. The awareness sessions included a presentation and was
followed by an open discussion, where the importance of protecting the
environment as well as prevention of oil spills and appropriate reporting and
response procedures emphasized.
audi Aramco Global Oil Spill Response team led several Marine Oil
Spill Training courses and drills at both the Arabian Gulf and the S Red Sea The results of the 2015 comprehensive environmental campaign
were 6 marine Oil Spill Training Courses (MOST-C), 6 Oil Spill Awareness
Sessions and 33 Total Exercises and Drills (24 Exercises and 9 Drills).
These courses included participants from various Saudi Aramco
organizations, local Government authorities and member oil companies of
the Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO), for the first time. The
training included two day theoretical lectures followed by a one day
Company (KOC) State of Kuwait,
a Board member of Regional
Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO)
will retire end of this year and
RECSO wishing him very
pleasant retirement...
Of Oil Spill &
Emergency Response Marzok Ahmed
Chairman of Tanker
of Export & Marine
Operations Kuwait Oil Qatar Petroleum As (QP) State of
Qatar, a Board member of Regional
Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO)
will retire end of this year and
RECSO wishing him very pleasant
retirement..
and Offshore Kuwait Oil
Company (KOC) State of
Kuwait. He was selected to be
as Vice Chairman of Technical
Committee.
N ovember – RECSO received two notification Drill Exercises from the members (KJO and BAPCO)
and all members participated for the DRILL EXERCISE.
DRILL – DRILL - DRILL
RECSO received a notification from KJO with below details: Time of Spill : 08:00 Hours. Location : Anchorage area at KJO. Cause : Oil patches found around vessel.
BAPCO Oil Spill Exercise Notification received
Exercise named NEW ISLAND WHARF (NIW). The scenario is fuel oil spill from one of the fuel oil sea lines
supplying fuel oil to the two tankers at the new island wharf at BAPCO. The incident occurred early morning
of November 19, 2015.
Time of Spill Close : 12:00 Hours.
RECSO Visits OSRL (Bahrain) RECSO Visits King Abdul-
Aziz University (Jeddah)
RECSO Members News
Adhel Majed
Boresle Manager
li Rajab Ash-
kanani Manager
aptain Ahmed
Abdul Hadi
ECSO Chairman Dr. Hasan Ahmed Anbar
with some RECSO Members Mr. IJAZ Ashraf
ECSO Chairman Dr.Hasan Ahmed Anbar met with the Dean of Faculty
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visiting (OSRL) Oil Spill Response Limited (Andrew
lee, Mohamed Darwish Moustafa
of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Dr. Salem Al Harbi, to introduce RECSO and seek cooperation with the
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college to be as Strategic Education partner for RECSO and its members.
& Other OSRL
team) in Bahrain
and it was discussed
several issues,
including future
cooperation between
all in the Gulf dated
27th October 2015.
RECSO Visits BAPCO
Hasan Anbar accompanied by Mr. Khalid Al-Dossary - Director of Global Oil Spill Response, Saudi Aramco and RECSO Board Member visited BAPCO on 27 October 2015, and met with Mr. Ebrahim Talib – Bapco’s Deputy Chief Executive.
The main objective of the meeting was to strengthen the collaboration bond between two organizations and introduce the recent RECSO organizational changes and activities. During the meeting RECSO chairman appreciated the role played by BAPCO in supporting various activities and programs of RECSO. Mr. Talib concluded the meeting by praising the role of RECSO as an oil spill and environmental cooperative and assuring the continued support by BAPCO.
he Chairman of the Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO), Dr.
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BAPCO Marine Environment Assessment Conducted In Conversation with Professor Olof Linden
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assessment focused on determining the state of the marine environment in the area immediately outside the Refinery and extended area to the north and the south, and also over the reef. It also assessed chemical pollution that could be related to refinery operations, and the biological impact of metals and petroleum hydrocarbons. The prime objectives of this comprehensive marine survey are to continue monitoring BAPCO’s coastal areas assessed previously to establish any changes in the marine environment since the last assessment conducted in 2011, and to provide a detailed environmental status report of the survey findings including recommendations to further improve the surrounding marine environment.
B APCO conducted the 8th Marine Environment Survey from 12 to 22 October 2015. This thorough
Corals are found along and on the edge of the reefs (Fasht Al Adhm) not far from the Bapco Refinery. These colonies of at least three or four species are found sparsely distributed but more common observed in the 2015 marine environment survey than the survey conducted in 2011.
GCC National Day 2015
ECSO and its Members wishing Happy GCC National Day to all our leaders and Nations Country
On the occasion of the National Day RECSO (Regional Clean Sea Organization) will participate to
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celebrate this great national events, through sending this Greeting cards , and post the greet card via
using RECSO social media, including Instagram, Facebook, Google plus, LinkedIn, Twitter, and send
E-Card Email to all RECSO Recipients including Members, Government agencies, Oil spill equipment-
Environmental companies.
State of Kuwait
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Sultan of Oman
United Arab Emirates Kingdom of Bahrain State of Qatar
تشارك دائماَ المنظمة اإلقليمية للمحافظة على نظافة البحار "ريكسو" جميع أعضائها بأعيادهم
الوطنية وتبارك كافة شعوب وحكومات مجلس التعاون الخليجي على تلك المناسبات المجيدة أملين . من هللا دوام العزة والتقدم
(February 25)
(September 23)
(November 18)
(December 02)
(December 16)
(December 18)
he first RECSO Oil Spill Equipment Directory is ready for printing and
distribution to guide our members in the Arabian Gulf and elsewhere.
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RECSO Oil Spill Equipment and Assets Directory
Upcoming Events
T The directory contains all owned oil spill equipment. This booklet contains all
RECSO member companies’ oil spill equipment and assets that are stationed in the
GCC countries. Also the booklet is friendly guide as quick reference for all
responders. Oil spills are the serious environmental hazards which often exhibit
long term impacts. In order to control/minimize the damages caused by oil pollution,
this directory will provide (people, individuals) an informative prescription for
different kinds of oil spill equipment. RECSO has compiled all the necessary
equipment needed for oil spill response tactics during containment, recovery or
disposal.
ECSO Contingency Plan has been developed assisting members in any
unanticipated emergency disaster/ in the region. It is designed to help RECSO R
Peaceful March, an anxiety free April, a sensational May, and Joy that keeps going from June to November, and then round off with an upbeat December.
n this New Year 2016 RECSO wishing all members personnel a superb January, a dazzling February, a
Peaceful
O RECSO 2016 New Year Greetings.
Oil Spill Contingency Plan
members to respond effectively during any spill.
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Petro Environment - Strategic Partner
Petro Environment will return in 2016 between 22 – 24 February and be held under the auspices of the Environmental Technology and Management Association (ETMA).
This unique event unites the upstream and downstream sectors, giving environmental professionals the chance to meet and discuss solutions for current and future environmental challenges. Petro Environment 2016 will feature a three day symposium and international exhibition, providing a unique platform for all environmental solution providers within the oil, gas and petrochemical industry to showcase their products and meet with end users.
The 2014 edition of Petro Environment saw record numbers and a successful symposium and exhibition with a prestigious line-up of sponsors such as Aramco, Sadara, GEMS, Al Khafji Joint Operations, Al Busaili and EDCO. A sold out exhibition welcomed the best local and international names in the environmental sector and the symposium hosted more than 500 delegates over three days.
2016 has already seen Saudi Aramco give their full support by returning as the Principal Sponsor and EDCO have increased their presence to become the Platinum Sponsor.
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NAGHI MARINE Co. PATH TO SUCCESS
arine Services Co., Ltd (MSCL) took the initiative and produced a
wonderful piece of unequivocally emphatic book “INTO THE BLUE”
Associate Members News
Marine Services Company Limited INTO THE BLUE
with RESCO members. This book remains a constant reminder of efforts
directed towards preserving and saving environments and fast vanishing
beauty of the blue; a call we all must hear before it is. With heartening
success in the Western Region (Jeddah, Yanbu, Rabigh, Duba, Jizan)
through various vessel manning and maintenance contracts with Saudi
with Saudi Aramco, KAUST and Petro Rabigh, MSCL have recently
ventured in to the Eastern Region and were awarded yet another Saudi
Aramco’s vessel manning contract at Ras Tanura, another feather to the
cap.
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Aramco, KAUST and Petro Rabigh,
MSCL have recently ventured in to
the Eastern Region and were
awarded yet another Saudi
Aramco’s vessel manning contract at
Ras Tanura, another feather to the
cap.
inspections on two tugs, Naghi 1 & Naghi
2. Both tugs are working in Ras Tanura and
Juaymah areas (Eastern Coast of Saudi
Arabia) assisting oil tankers in berthing and
un-berthing and various towing operations.
Naghi 1 and Naghi 2 are two newly built
ASD harbor tugs that were delivered this
year (2015) at Bonny Fair shipyard –
China. Each tug has LOA: 31 m, B: 11m,
designed Draft: 4.30 m, and equipped with
N aghi Marine Company has
completed Saudi Aramco on-hire
two ME “CAT 3516C” with HP 5364 and 2 Cummins Generators YP 136M,136KW @ 1500 RPM Each. BP of
each tug: 65 T.
Naghi 1 and Naghi 2 will be followed by “YOSR” which is ASD harbor tug constructed by DAMEN Shipyard –
Vietnam with ETA to Jeddah in January 2016 to work with Pilot Boat “Naghi 30” with Saudi Aramco Western
Region of Saudi Arabia.
Naghi Marine Company is a fairly new Company but made a good progress in fairly short time and won a
contract with Saudi Aramco to provide tugs and pilot boat. Naghi Marine Co. also won a contract with KAUST
to provide harbor and marine services.
Capt. Ahmad A.H.M.Ahmad
Technical Committee Vice Chairman Tanker and offshore – Chairman
Khaled Almenhali Technical Committee Member Oil Spill Response Crisis - Chairman
Abdulatif A. Al-Shammari Technical Committee Member Oil Spill Response Crisis - Alternate
Yousef Yahya Al-Jabri Technical Committee Member Research & Development - Alternate
Hilal Hamed Al Dughaishi Technical Committee Member Health Safety Environment Alternate
Ibrahim A. Al-Hilal Technical Committee Member Research & Development –Chairman
Abdulla Al-Ansari Technical Committee Member Health Safety Environment Chairman
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