Inland oil spill response: complexities, challenges and good practices
This recorded webinar brings together members of OSRL’s Inland Core Group to share insights into the challenges, strategies, and evolving practices for inland oil spill preparedness and response. Drawing on global Tier 3 response experience, the discussion covers a wide range of scenarios—from pipeline ruptures and tank failures to transport-related spills and remote site access issues.
Unlike marine spills, inland incidents often occur in confined, sensitive, or hard-to-reach areas, requiring tailored response strategies, stronger stakeholder coordination, and a deep understanding of environmental and infrastructure variables.
Key topics include:
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The distinct characteristics of inland spills and how they influence planning and operations
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Risks associated with production, transport, storage, and refining in inland settings
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Managing stakeholder relationships and expectations across jurisdictions
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Case examples illustrating access challenges, wildlife considerations, and recovery strategies
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The importance of exercising inland scenarios and refining logistics
This webinar will help you:
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Understand how inland response differs from marine response
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Recognise the risks and operational constraints unique to onshore infrastructure
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Apply practical response frameworks to inland spill preparedness
Whether you're an operator with inland assets or part of an emergency response organisation, this session provides valuable context and guidance.