The Government of Brunei Darussalam

 

 

         

 

 Oil Spill Preparedness and Response

ASEAN-OSPAR PROJECT

 

        The ASEAN-OSPAR Project stands for “Project on Oil Spill 

        Preparedness and Response in the ASEAN Seas          

        Area”. Formerly known as OSPAR Project, it was initiated

        in 1993 by the Ministry of Transport of Japan (currently the

        Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Japan)

       and financially assisted mainly by the Nippon Foundation.

        Its  main objective is to improve the capability of ASEAN

        countries to deal with large-scale oil and Hazardous &

        Noxious Substance (HNS) spill incidents in the ASEAN

        region, based on the ASEAN Oil Spill Response Action

        Plan (OSRAP).

        If you would like to obtain more information about

        ASEAN-OSPAR Project, please visit 

        the main ASEAN -OSPAR PROJECT HOMEPAGE

"BRUNEI DARUSSALAM"

           Basic information about the ASEAN-OSPAR Project

           development as well as oil spill preparedness and

           response in "Brunei Darussalam" is provided under the

            following topics:

       1. Government organization

        2. Other institutions, laboratories

        3. Location and capabilities of equipment

        4. Strategy & policy

        5. Major oil and HNS spill incidents



Link to other member countries

Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Philippine
Thailand


 



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