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Be ready for tomorrow, join us today. At OSRL, we provide expert oil spill response services to help protect our members, their stakeholders, and the environment.
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OSRL delivers global preparedness and response services, helping members reduce risk, build resilience, and respond rapidly to oil spills of any scale, anytime, anywhere.
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Training
Build your oil spill response capability with accredited training year-round. Courses include OPRC (IMO equivalent), OPEP, MCA, and IMS—available face-to-face, distance learning, or on-demand. Customisable options available.
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Over 40 years of spill response expertise, case studies, and field guides. All resources are free to access, explore, download, and stay prepared.
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Through our global network, we build strategic partnerships with key industry stakeholders to drive good practice.
About
OSRL is the world’s largest industry-funded organisation for oil spill preparedness and response. We work with members, regulators, and industry stakeholders to strengthen global spill response capability, ensuring that the industry is ready to respond anytime, anywhere.
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In this article, Global Aviation Manager, Shane Jacobs, explores satellite imagery as a valuable tool for surveillance and monitoring of oil spills.
MV Tasman Spirit spilled 30,000T of oil off Karachi, exposing response gaps. Learn how OSRL helped contain, clean up, and improve future spill preparedness.
The SSL Kolkata fire threatened India’s Sundarbans. Learn how OSRL deployed surveillance, containment, and salvage support to prevent environmental damage in this UNESCO site.
Current State plans are not operational. For wildlife planning to evolve, consideration is needed to implement activity specific plans.
This seminar connects emergency managers from leading wildlife response organisations to explore the theory and structure behind the Wildlife Branch.
Norman Ramos, Principal Trainer & Consultant, and Yow Lih Hern, Principal Consultant, discuss the current oiled wildlife practices in South East Asia
Dr Jodi Harney, Senior Scientist from CSA Ocean Sciences Inc, joins Mario Fazio, OSRL, to talk about Water Column Monitoring.
Explore OSRL’s global capping stack capability. Learn how subsea well control equipment is pre-positioned and ready for rapid deployment in major oil spill scenarios.
Explore the latest from OSRL. From announcements and webinars to case studies and conference appearances, see how we’re driving preparedness and response worldwide.
Explore the Tobago Case Study on the 35,000-barrel oil spill's environmental and economic impacts, response efforts, and lessons for preventing future disasters.