ITAC is non-commercial and is driven by OSRL as part of our advocacy programme, recognising the benefits of engaging our front-line response staff in industry-focused technical discussion central to developing more effective oil spill response. We hold an ITAC meeting once per year, hosted in different locations with the meeting chaired by different ITAC members. We try to blend both international themes with items of regional interest according to where the meeting is being held.
ITAC is a technical forum that was established in 1996 to address oil spill response (OSR) issues of interest to its member organisations and the wider response community. ITAC projects sought to provide advice, technical support, good-practice guidelines and benchmarking on key issues such as new technological developments in oil spill response techniques, training and response capabilities.
ITAC has evolved over the last twenty years and its model has changed in recent times. Recognising that much of the delivery industry technical outputs are now being channelled through the IOGP/IPIECA JIP and the API projects in the US. ITAC has now been cast in the role of supporting outreach and communication for those industry technical outputs to reach a broader church of stakeholders in the wider oil spill community. As such ITAC no longer “delivers” tangible work items but now offers a forum for knowledge sharing and information exchange.
ITAC’s membership comprises the oil industry (i.e. members of OSRL and other GRN OSROs) international organisations (ITOPF, IMO, IOPC etc), Governmental organisations (USCG, NOAA, etc...) R&D institutes (SINTEF, CEDRE, GoMRI etc...). It also includes academic institutes involved in industry-backed studies and other organisations with a non-commercial interest in improving oil spill response.
The connection with academia is an important feature of the ITAC model recognising that the industry is a big financial supporter of university-based research but sometimes there has been a disconnect with the sharing of knowledge and outputs from these studies with “industry” which ITAC tries to address.
Date: 13-15 November 2024
Location: Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
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In 2023, ITAC met at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in Southampton, UK, with a brilliant attendance of around 70 people, including OSRL Member representatives from Chevron, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Shell and Occidental Petroleum.
As well as key stakeholders such as API, IPIECA, IMO, UK MCA, ITOPF, UK MMO and Cedre, we also had ex-OSRL colleague Scott Read, who travelled from New Zealand to represent Maritime New Zealand offering us insights from both sides of the coin; a regulator and responder.
The connection with academia is an important feature of ITAC, recognising the energy industry as a big financial supporter of university-based research. This year, we had academic and research staff from the University of Portsmouth (UK), the NOC, the University of Essex (UK), Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), and Nova Southeastern University (USA) presenting their latest oil spill science research to the response community.
ITAC is uniquely non-commercial and is driven as part of our outreach and engagement programme, recognising the benefits of engaging our front-line response staff in an industry-focused technical discussion, which is central to developing a more effective oil spill response.
Videos of each presentation can be viewed here.
You can watch a video overview of ITAC 2023 here.
Download 2023 PresentationsIn 2022, ITAC took place during the International Oil Spill Science Conference in Halifax, Canada in October. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
You can watch the video recording of all the ITAC 2022 presentations here.
Download 2022 PresentationsIn 2021, ITAC met virtually and integrated with the Canadian MPRI project event. Topics included subsea mechanical dispersion, rapid dispersant field test kit, wildlife preparedness, the X-Press Pearl incident and surface VOC management. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2021 PresentationsIn 2020 ITAC met virtually from Halifax Marine Science Hub and focused on health & safety moments, team virtual mechanics, Canada land statement and the MPRI research reviews. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2020 PresentationsIn 2019 ITAC met at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK. The topics and themes were responder updates, National Academics of Sciences: Dispersant use report, low sulphur fuel oils, response research, impacts of ecotoxicology, next-generation response researchers and the future of ITAC. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2019 PresentationsIn 2018 ITAC met at the Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography Nova Southeastern University and focused on science & technology for rapid and effective response. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2018 PresentationsIn 2017 ITAC met at Plymouth Marine Laboratory to discuss Bridging Science and Technology in Oil Spill Preparedness and Response. In 2017 ITAC focussed on industry and responder community updates, research programmes/reports, autonomous systems, impacts and monitoring, data handling and situational awareness and stakeholder engagement. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2017 PresentationsIn 2016 ITAC met at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The theme of the forum was Bridging Science and Technology in Oil Spill Preparedness and Response. There were a wide range of topics focused on science that could be applied to oil spill preparedness and response and included the use of Underwater Autonomous Vehicles/Gliders, Fates of Deep Sea Plumes, Remote Sensing, Coral Toxicity, Subsea Dispersant Injection research, and more. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
Download 2016 PresentationsIn 2015 ITAC was held at the French National Oceanographic Research Institute based in Brest, France. This meeting focussed on sharing knowledge and discussing technical matters of spill response and preparedness. It also gave a platform for industry, researchers, responders and other technical partners to present their experiences, challenges and opportunities in a non-commercial spirit of sharing good practice. To view all presentations, please use the link below...
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