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Downward trend in tanker spills continues

Downward trend in tanker spills continues

ITOPF has today released its tanker spill data for 2015

ITOPF moves into new office headquarters, London

ITOPF moves into new office headquarters, London

ITOPF has moved headquarters in London to Dashwood, Old Broad Street.

ITOPF attends Singapore National Environment Agency event

ITOPF attends Singapore National Environment Agency event

ITOPF was delighted to join the Singapore National Environment Agency for a special ceremony honouring all those who had assisted with clean-up efforts following the MARINE HONOUR oil spill.

2nd Asian Marine Casualty Forum, Raffles City, Singapore, 27-28 April 2017

ITOPF is supporting the 2nd Asian Marine Casualty Forum

3rd Asian Marine Casualty Forum, Singapore, 11-12 April 2019

Dr Annabelle Nicolas-Kopec will be attending the Asian Marine Casualty Forum hosted by LOC Group as part of the Singapore Maritime Week.

ICOPCE 2019, Singapore, 21-24 October 2019

ITOPF is one of the supporters of ICOPCE 2019, the biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition, organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.

Oil Tanker Spill Statistics

Oil Tanker Spill Statistics

An annual publication providing data on accidental oil spills from tankers, combined carriers and barges since 1970, derived from ITOPF's database. Published each January.

Factors that determine the cost of oil spills (2003)

Factors that determine the cost of oil spills (2003)

The NAKHODKA and ERIKA oil spills in Japan and France, respectively, have once again focused attention on the potentially high cost of such events and the adequacy of the current international

The removal of oil from sunken vessels including SOLAR 1 - some technical considerations (2007)

The removal of oil from sunken vessels including SOLAR 1 - some technical considerations (2007)

Following the sinking of the tanker PRESTIGE in the Atlantic Ocean in 2002, a consortium headed by the Spanish oil company, REPSOL, designed and implemented a system for the removal of 13,000 tonnes