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ITOPF attends Singapore Maritime Week 2022

ITOPF attends Singapore Maritime Week 2022

Transformation for Growth was the theme of Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) 2022, hosted and driven by the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) Singapore.

New edition of Annual Review & Notice of AGM 2022

New edition of Annual Review & Notice of AGM 2022

ITOPF has just published its Annual Review for 2022. This report incorporates financial statements for the year ending 20th February 2022 and provides notice of its Annual General Meeting in London

ITOPF Annual Review 2023 & Notice of AGM

ITOPF Annual Review 2023 & Notice of AGM

ITOPF has just published its Annual Review for 2023. This report incorporates financial statements for the year ending 20th February 2023 and provides notice of our Annual General Meeting at

NOSCA Seminar, Bodø, Norway, 12-16 September 2016

Iain Harrison will be attending the Norwegian Oil Spill Control Association's seminar and exercise

Interactive Lunch and Learn – Showcasing ITOPF’s Technical Services

Interactive Lunch and Learn – Showcasing ITOPF’s Technical Services

Join us for a networking lunch and a variety of interactive activities showcasing our key services, news and latest developments.

GOLDEN TRADER, Denmark, 2011

GOLDEN TRADER, Denmark, 2011

On 10th September 2011, the bulk carrier GOLDEN TRADER collided with the fishing vessel VIDAR approximately twenty nautical miles off the western coast of mainland Denmark resulting in the spillage

AMOCO CADIZ, France, 1978

AMOCO CADIZ, France, 1978

The tanker AMOCO CADIZ ran aground off the coast of Brittany on 16th March 1978 following a steering gear failure. Over a period of two weeks the entire cargo of 223,000 tonnes of light Iranian and

ARGO MERCHANT, United States, 1976

ARGO MERCHANT, United States, 1976

ARGO MERCHANT ran aground on Nantucket Shoals, off Massachusetts, USA, on 15th December 1976, and over the next month spilled her entire cargo (28,000 tonnes) of Venezuelan No 6 fuel oil and cutter

TK BREMEN, France, 2011

TK BREMEN, France, 2011

On 16th December 2011, the general cargo ship TK BREMEN dragged anchor whilst in ballast under stormy conditions and sought shelter outside the port of Lorient. The vessel subsequently ran aground

SOLAR 1, Philippines, 2006

SOLAR 1, Philippines, 2006

On 11th August 2006, the tanker SOLAR 1, chartered by Petron Corporation and carrying approximately 2,000 tonnes of intermediate fuel oil, encountered problems in rough seas and sank in the Guimaras