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PAJ Oil Spill Symposium 1995
-International Cooperation and
the Current Set-up by the Oil Industry-


March 23 & 24,1995

Petroleum Association of Japan



GENERAL INFORMATION
SCHEME OF THE SYMPOSIUM
Title : PAJ Oil Spill Symposium '95
"International Cooperation and the Current Set-up
by the Oil Industry"
Date : March 23(Thu.) & 24(Fri.), 1995
Venue : Keidanren Kaikan(11F)
1-9-4, Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
Telephone : +81-3-3279-1411
Objective of the symposium :
To contribute to the smooth international cooperation and to promote the cooperation between govemment and industry for oil spill preparedness / response activities through setting forth reality / strategy and typical systemes in several countries on those activities towards persons / parties concerned.
Language : English and Japanese
With simultaneous interpretation
Organizer : Petroleum Association of Japan (PAJ)
Supporter : Ministry of International Trade & Industry of Japan (MITTI)
Symposium Secretariat (contact) :
Oil Spill Response Dept.
Petroleum Association of Japan
1-9-4, Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan

Telephone : +81-3-3279-3819
Facsimile: +81-3-3242-5688


P R O G R A M
Day 1 Thursday March 23

Symposium Coordinator
Mr. Masao Katoh / Oil Spill Response Dept. Petroleum Association of Japan(PAJ)


10:00-10:30
Opening

Opening Speech
Mr. Masayoshi Okai
Chairman of Transportation Committee, PAJ, President of General Sekiyu K.K.

Speech by the Honorable Guest
Mr. Yohki kawata
Director General, Agency of Mineral Resources & Energy, MITI
10:30-12:00
Key Note Speeches

① Realities of Major Oil Spills, Lessons Leant from Recent Case Histories
Dr. Ian C. White
Managing Director
International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited (ITOPF), United Kingdom

② Challenge to Major Oil Spills by the Oil Industry in Japan
Mr. Nobutaka Miyazoe
Managing Director, Petroleum Association of Japan (PAJ)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30
Special SpeechesⅠ

① Coming into Effect OPRC Convention, International Cooperation on Oil Spill Response
Mr. Koichi Yunoki
Director, Maritime Disaster Prevention Division, Japan Maritime Safety Agency

② The Importance of International Cooperation, Lessons Leant from Gulf Oil Spill in 1991
Mr. Hamdan Al-Ghamdi
Director of Marine Environment
Meteorology an Environmental Protection Administration (MEPA), Saudi Arabia

③ The International Cooperation for Oil Spill Response in the Mallaca Straits
Ms. Hajah Rosnani Ibarahim
Director of Control Division, Department of Environment (DOE), Malaysia
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break

15:00-17:00
SessionⅠ: Strategies and Technologies
① Net Environmental Benefit Approach
Dr. Jenifer M. Baker / Ecologist, United Kingdom

② In-situ Burning, New Technology for Oil Spill Response
Mr. Alan A. Allen / Spiltec, United States

③ Weathering Process of Spilt Oil
Mr. Tsutomu Tsukihara / Koa Oil Co., Ltd. Japan

④ Diffusion - Drift Model of Spilt Oil
Mr. Yoshiharu Nishikawa / Tonen Corporation, Japan
17:00-17:30
Video Session

"Working Together - Effective Oil Spill Contingency Planning-"


Introduction
Dr. Bob Callen
Chairman of Oil Spill Working Group, International Petroleum Industry Environment
Conservation Association (IPIECA)
Manager of Environmental Health & Safety, Mobil Oil Corporation, United States


P R O G R A M
Day 2 Friday March 24

10:00-11:15
Special SpeechⅡ

① The Importance of Govemment and Industry Cooperation in Oil Spill Clean-up Response
Rear Admiral Michael L. Stacey,
International Oil Spill Consultant, United Kingdom

② "Marine Spill Response Corporation"
Mr. Gregory. A. Rixon
Director Public Affairs
Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC), United States
11:15-12:00
SessionⅠ(cont.)

⑤ Contingency Planning for Oil Spill
Mr. Brent Pybum,
Chief Executive Officer East Asia Response Pte. Ltd. (EARL), Singapore

12:00-13:30 Lunch Reception
13:30-15:30
SessionⅡ: National Frame and Role of the Oil Industry

① AUSTRALIA
Mr. Jim Starkey
Executive Director
Australian Institute of Petroleum

② MALAYSIA
Mr. Hussein Rahmat
General Manager, Engineering & Safety Unit
PETRONAS

③INDONESIA
Mr. Max Maloringan
Head, Corporate Centre for Environment Protection
PERTAMINA

④ SAUDI ARABIA
Mr. Abudulla. Zaindin
Global Oil Spill Coordinator
SAUDI ARAMCO
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-16:45
Plenary Session
16:45-17:00
Closing

Closing Speech
Mr. Masayoshi Okai
Chairman of Transportation Committee, PAJ,
President of General Sekiyu K.K.

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