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Presentation to INTERTANKO DUBAI Tanker Event March 2004

National Response Corporation A SEACOR Environmental Services Company. Presentation to INTERTANKO DUBAI Tanker Event March 2004. SEACOR’s BUSINESS SEGMENTS. Local Service Global Strength. SEACOR Environmental Services (Middle East) Resource Summary.

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Presentation to INTERTANKO DUBAI Tanker Event March 2004

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  1. National Response CorporationA SEACOR Environmental Services Company Presentation to INTERTANKO DUBAI Tanker Event March 2004

  2. SEACOR’s BUSINESS SEGMENTS Local Service Global Strength

  3. SEACOR Environmental Services(Middle East) Resource Summary SESME maintains one of the largest stockpiles of spill response resources in the region

  4. Middle East Gulf Pollution ResponsePanel Discussion • Experience / Background • US Spill Statistics • NRC Spill Statistics • Pros / Cons Various Pollution Response Systems • Recommendation for Middle East Gulf

  5. Qualified Individual & Spill Manager Vessel Response Plan Contracted Oil Spill Response Organization Salvage & Marine Firefighting services Mandatory Drills Private Resource Utilization OPA 90 Response Requirements

  6. USCG Response RequirementsNearshore Operating Environment

  7. OPA 90 – The Good • Less Oil Spilled • More response resources • Well known response procedures • Incident Command System • Unified Command • More Rapid Clean Ups • Reasonable Drill Requirements • Based on Planning Standards

  8. Total Oil Released 13,200 bbls Total Oil Recovered 35% EVAPORATED 13,000 bbls emulsified oil, 50% oil/water mix 2000 tons oiled sediment 10% actual oil = 1400 bbls oil MASS BALANCE 13,200 bbls Released 4,620 bbls evaporated 6,500 bbls recovered 1,400 bbls recovered ____+_____________ 12,520 bbls Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  9. Day 1 Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  10. Day 2 Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  11. Day 5 Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  12. Day 7 Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  13. Day 9 Best Practice Spill Response Source: USCG MSO

  14. Best Practice Spill ResponseSummary 300-400 Personnel 40 Work Boats 8 Barges 20 Vac Trucks 42 Skimmers 60,000 ft of Boom 11 OSROs -Sub Contractors Source: USCG MSO

  15. Increased Costs Increased Management Time Inconsistent with International Standards Allows additional State requirements Does not limit Criminal Prosecution Uneven enforcement Non Tank Vessels Marginal Facilities OPA 90 – The Bad

  16. Performance Standards More stringent time requirements Direct Employment of Personnel Basically unlimited unannounced drills on Plan Holders and OSROs Pre booming required during oil transfers California RequirementsThe Extreme

  17. US Spill HistoryVolume of Oil Spilled Source: USCG, Polluting Incident Compendium October, 2002

  18. NRC Spill History

  19. US AnnualOSRO Retainer Costs Millions $

  20. NRCResponse Vessel Utilization • Total Events 405 • Vessel Events 78 • Dedicated 59 • Non Dedicated 42 • Both 18

  21. Non Dedicated Resource Utilization Offshore Services Salvage & Firefighting Sunken Oil Recovery Launch Services Ship to Ship Lightering Support Vessel Based Dispersant Application

  22. Oil Spill Recovery - Iraq

  23. SS Jacob Luckenbach & USS MississinewaSunken Oil Recovery Projects

  24. Commercial Dedicated & Non Dedicated Resources Customized Services Unlimited Availability Innovative Minimize Risk Criminal Financial Experience Not for Profit Resource Utilization R & D spending Mutual Aid Association Priorities Limited Access Commercial & Not for ProfitSpill Responders

  25. Planning Standards Maximum use of non dedicated resources Improves response time Increases Reliability Reduces costs All potential users contribute to minimize cost per entity Middle East Gulf Proactive PositionIdeal Response Requirements

  26. Total client assets covered: 7,906 E&P, pipelines, terminals and refineries: 501 Tank and dry cargo vessels: 5,823 Airports: 14 P&I Clubs: 10 Government Agencies NRC Customer Diversity 450 Worldwide Clients

  27. QUESTIONS? National Response CorporationSEACOR Environmental Services (Middle East) Ltd. A SEACOR Environmental Services Company Thank you for your time!

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