A clean sweep.

Some 40 years on from the Torrey Canyon disaster, oil spill response techniques and technology have improved immeasurably. Improved training and contingency planning is also supported by specialist software to protect more strongly regulated environments nationally and internationally. Brian Davis reports.

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PR Jul 2009 - p34-35.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Information technology, Information systems, Environment, Environmental protection, Oil spill response, Skills, education and training, Planning and Design, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Offshore exploration, Onshore exploration, Supply vessels, Water flooding, Software