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Contingency Planning for Oil Spill Response

Nilay Meshram

  • Suptdg. Engineer (Environment)

Corporate HSE, ONGC, New Delhi

Contents

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Need for Oil Spill Contingency Planning

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Tiered concept for Oil Spill Response

International Capability GROUP THREE GROUP TWO GROUP ONE The Organisation of the National Framework Industry Concept of Tiered Response TIER THREE TIER TWO TIER ONE Multi-National or Regional Capability National Capability Area Capability Local Capability

Upto 700 tons 700 to 10000 tons Beyond 10000 tons

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Combat agencies for Oil Spills in India

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terminal operator. If response is beyond its resources, responsibility transfers to statutory agency In ports The port authority or responsible state government authority Within shoreline & in intertidal zones Coastal State Government Beyond baseline Indian Coast Guard Spill from offshore petroleum operations The relevant

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If response is beyond its resources, responsibility transfers to statutory agency In ports The port authority

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responsible state government authority Within shoreline & in intertidal zones Coastal State Government Beyond baseline Indian Coast Guard Spill from offshore petroleum

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The relevant oil company with assistance from statutory agency

Risk categorization of Oil Installations

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Risk Category Description Super `A’ Operating more than five offshore platforms in one area A Offshore E&P Installations for crude oil FPSO Ship / platform involved in ship to ship crude oil transfer B Vessel / platform involved in drilling operations C Only gas based E&P Ops / LNG / Naptha

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Tier -1 OSR resources for risk category of oil installations

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Oil spill emergency organogram

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Elements of the Oil Spill Contingency Plan

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Oil spill trajectory prediction & weathering studies

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Oil Spill trajectory due to continuous leakage of crude oil from the rupture in trunkline at location PRP -1 (June 2012)

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Month Spill quantity (tons) of crude oil (in 36 hours) Losses (tons) Time taken to reach coast /open boundaries (hours) Amount of

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surface (tones) % of oil reaching to the coast/domain boundaries Oiling in the coast (m). Landing Location

January 14100 m3 8000 190 4000 28.36 70000 Reaches the coast near Mumbai, Uran,Alibag, Kashid and Diveagar February 14100 m3 9500 290 3000 21.27 Towards Arabian sea in south direction March 14100 m3 8000 140 4500 31.91 50000 Reaches the coast near Uran,Alibag, Kashid and Diveagar April 14100 m3 8000 180 4000 28.36 80000 Reaches the coast near Nalasopara and Dahanu May 14100 m3 8000 190 4000 28.36 60000 Reaches the coast near Dahanu and Daman June 14100 m3 8000 200 6100 43.26 23000 Reaches the coast near Daman,Vansi Gam and Hazira

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ONGC’s Oil Spill Response resources

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Bombay High Bassein & Satellite Neelam & Heera Mumbai

Western Offshore Fields of ONGC

ONGC’s Offshore Operations (West Coast)

  • 14 Process complexes
  • 203 Well head platforms
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  • 41 Drilling rigs
  • 70+ OSV / PSV / MSV / AHTS
  • Pipeline network
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ONGC’s Tiered OSR Capability

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With Support from Indian Coast Guard

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International Membership of M/s OSRL

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Tier – 1 OSR facilities of ONGC

MSV HAL Anant MSV Seamec – I MSV Samudra Sevak MSV Seamec - II

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Oil Containment Booms

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Preparation & Deployment – Samudra Sevak

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Containment & Recovery

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ONGC - Leader in OSR Management

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Conclusion

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