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Contents
RECSO Guest Profile
Technology & Development
Upcoming Events
RECSO Training Courses
Announcement
RECSO Board and
Technical Members
Our Environment
RECSO Guest Profile
Oil Spill Incidents
Dr. Salim M.Al-Harbi
(MET), Marine Environment, Strategic/Operational Planning in environmental
protection; Expert in HRM, Procurement, Budgeting, Organizational Safety and
Community Services. Dr. Salim has 25 years of experience in administrative,
Managerial, Operational, Instructional, Pedagogical, Educative and
Transformational Leadership. Highly articulate, resource person, problem solver,
effective communicator and team builder with interpersonal skills. Impressive
record of streamlining, developing and implementing organizational and scientific
research projects to achieve operational and strategic goals.
Dr. Salim is the pioneer in higher Maritime Education and Training in KSA. He
established Faculty of Maritime Studies, Maritime Training and Examination
Centers and Simulator Complex. Consultant in design, delivery, evaluation and
enhancement of MET degree programs including Certificate of Competence
(CoC). He Represents KSA in international maritime forums like IMO, IHO,
International Association of Maritime Universities, Port-City University League,
etc. Collaborated and concluded mutual agreements with ARAMCO, Ministry of
Transport, Royal Saudi Naval Forces, Coast Guard, World Maritime University,
port authorities, maritime industry and institutes.
Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He completed Ph.D.
Marine Bio (Ecology Phytoplankton) in Glasgow University,
U.K. (1990). His core competencies are: Consultant in
Ecology, Physiology of Phytoplankton, effects of harmful
Algal Blooms on marine environment, organisms and public
health; Consultant in Maritime Education and Training
r. Salim Marzoog Al-Harbi is currently the Dean
Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University D
Crude Oil Price ($)
RECSO Supports Green
Schools via BAPCO
RECSO Ports Clean-up
Day 2016
GCC National Day
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RECSO Posters/Books
for Free Delivery
Highlights
Oil Spill Cleanup Cost
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PDO Beach Clean-Up
Oil Spill Cleanup Cost
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TURKEY: TWO FUEL TANKERS
COLLIDE IN MARMARA SEA PIPELINE BOMBINGS CAUSES OIL
SPILLS IN NIGER DELTA COMMUNITIES
D early on Nov. 30, Doğan News Agency has
reported. A Turkish-flagged fuel tanker called
Beşiktaş Bosphorus, filled with 140,000 tons of
fuel oil, was heading to Trieste in Italy from
Novorossyisk in Russia.
ovember 15 – Bombing of pipelines by militants
has led to massive oil spill – Communities and N creeks have been affected by the latest bombing of
pipeline – Shell deployed a technical team to stop the
spread of the oil. The bombing of the Forcados Crude
Export line by Niger Delta militants has led to the
massive crude oil spill into the sea and communities.
The Punch reports that the pipeline which is operated
by Shell Petroleum Development Company in Burutu
local government area of Delta state was blown-up on
Wednesday, November 9. Communities around
Ogulagha Kingdom have reportedly suffered the effect
of the oil spill.
Oil Spill Incidents
ecember 4 - Two fuel tankers collided at
the entrance of the Dardanelles Strait
early on Nov.
The other tanker, a Bahamas-flagged fuel tanker
called Chryssi that was filled with 4,700 tons of
fuel oil, was heading to Valetta in Malta from
Kavkaz in Russia. The collision occurred in the
Karabiga Demir area of the Dardanelles. The
captains of the tankers reported the incident to
the Directorate of Strait Vessel Traffic Service in
the western province of Çanakkale.
A military source
who spoke on
the condition of
anonymity said
the technical
team from Shell
battled the oil
spill for two days
trying to curtail
the spread of
crude oil. Militant
group, the Niger
Delta Avengers
claimed
responsibility for
the attack in a
trying to curtail the spread of crude oil. Militant group,
the Niger Delta Avengers claimed responsibility for the
attack in a statement.
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RECSO Training Courses Announcement
CALL TO REGISTER TO BE AN EARLY BIRD
For more Inquiries Please Email us at [email protected] or Call +971 433 14443.
Location: RECSO Office No: 304, City Tower -1, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, U.A.E.
Wildlife Rehabilitation March 07-09 2017 8:00am – 4:00 3 Days Dubai
Course Title Date Time Duration Location
Location
IMO Level 2 July 09-11 2017 8:00am – 4:00 3 Days Dubai
IMO Level 3 August 14-16 2017 8:00am – 4:00 3 Days Dubai
1st Diving & Under Water Awareness Workshop November 2017 8:00am – 4:00 1 Day Bahrain
Incident Command System December 11-13 2017 8:00am – 4:00 3 Days Bahrain
Technology and Development
Saudi Aramco Develops a Subsea Robot
joint in-house Departmental collaboration within the O&G giant Saudi Aramco has resulted in
the successful development of a new robotic concept. Saudi Aramco has just revealed the making
A resulted in the successful development
of a new robotic concept. Saudi Aramco
has just revealed the making of a subsea
shallow-water inspection Robot named
SWIM-R.
Due to its small size and powerful
multitasking capabilities, the Robotic
ROV SWIM-R is targeted to fill the
challenging gap requirement to operate
and inspect O&G pipelines in extreme-
shallow waters, while maintaining similar
capabilities of large deep water “Work-
Class” ROVs.
Present Industry's shallow water
inspections to date are still performed in
old fashioned manners by requiring
divers to complete sets of controlled risk
preparations and the support of
expensive highly sophisticated DSVs,
which normally suffer physical limitations
such as; 1- Vessel Draft, 2- Slow Dive
response time, and 3- Safe Mother-
zodiac travel distances in accordance to
the Diving IMCA Regulations.
The development of the new robotic
technology SWIM-R will play a big role in
enhancing Saudi Aramco's response
toward a cleaner Environment, while
drastically reducing the cost of corrosion
inspections, yet utilizing faster and safer
inspection means as advance protective
measures.
Present Industry's shallow water inspections to date are still performed in old fashioned manners by requiring
divers to complete sets of controlled risk preparations and the support of expensive highly sophisticated
DSVs, which normally suffer physical limitations such as; 1- Vessel Draft, 2- Slow Dive response time, and
3- Safe Mother-zodiac travel distances in accordance to the Diving IMCA Regulations.
The development of the new robotic technology SWIM-R will play a big role in enhancing Saudi Aramco's
response toward a cleaner Environment, while drastically reducing the cost of corrosion inspections, yet
utilizing faster and safer inspection means as advance protective measures.
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RECSO Ports Cleanup Day 2016
participants during the World Environmental Day on
June 3, 2012. The second Year 2013 the Program
included Jazan Port, 700 KM away from Jeddah too and
the participation exceed the Experience. Then in 2014
All Saudi Aramco Ports in the Red Sea were covered
Jeddah, Jazan, Yanbu- Al – Moajaiz, Duba Bulk Plant
and Duba Commercial Port. In 2015 the Regional Clean
Sea Organization (RECSO) took the lead of this
Environmental initiative and managed to support all its
members to conduct the Port Clean-up Day on the same
day and same time simultaneously under the leadership
of Saudi Aramco Marine Department and almost 1500
employees/participants were involved safely and
successfully. Over the course of five years of success,
the number of participants increased tremendously and
on October 13, 2016 a total of more than
2500 employees/participants/volunteers and students
involved safely and successful at 19 different ports at
both the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, including Ras
Tanura (Aramco), Tanajib (Aramco), Abu Ali
(Aramco), Jeddah (Aramco), Duba (Aramco), Jazan
(Aramco), Yanbu Refinery (Aramco), Rabigh
(PetroRabigh), Bapco Sitra Tanks and Wharf,
Faculty of Maritime Studies Marina,
Jazan Commercial Port, Jeddah Corniche (KSA),
Ajman Corniche (UAE), ADNOC Port (Abu Dhabi),
Qatar Petroleum Port (Qatar), Chevron Port (Kuwait).
RECSO is proud to lead, and support these
Environmental Companies in all Members Facilities and
will continue to do so till we are all proud to clean our
Marine Environment Campaign and several others to
keep a clean Marine Environment which is one of
RECSO main values.
T he Port clean-up Day started in 2012 by Saudi
Aramco in Jeddah where around 75 employees/
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Map of 2016 Port Clean-up Day
Five Years of Port Clean-up Day
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Sitra Tanks Wharf (Bahrain) Al-Khafji
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Salman Gulf-Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) Rabigh
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) Al Seeb Beach
(Sultanate of Oman)
Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Ajman
(United Arab Emirates)
Jazan
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
PDO Beach Clean-Up
etroleum Development Oman (PDO) Field Development
Centre team took part in a sponsored beach clean-up with P their families on their day off. More than 40 volunteers did their
bit for the environment at Al Shatti beach in Muscat on Saturday,
10 December. They collected more than 150kg along an 800m
stretch of the beach (photos here). Field Development Centre
Manager Junaid Ghulam said: “As we sifted through the sand for
cigarette stubs, etc. We reflected on the noble objective of not
only raising awareness amongst ourselves and our children but
also the impression we left on passers-by.
“Thanks to all our volunteers and strong support of Munira
Balushi and Hilal Dughaishi who kindly arranged sponsorship
from the Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO), which is a
non-governmental organisation which aims to protect the Gulf’s
natural resources from oil pollution.”
“Thanks to all our volunteers and strong support of Munira Balushi and Hilal Dughaishi who kindly arranged
sponsorship from the Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO), which is a non-governmental organisation
which aims to protect the Gulf’s natural resources from oil pollution.”
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Tanajib
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Duba
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Ras Tanura
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Jazan
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Yanbu
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Abu Ali
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Jeddah
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
RECSO 3rd Technical Committee Meeting in Dubai
ECSO 3rd Technical Committee Meeting was held on 23-24 November 2016 in RECSO Conference
Room, Dubai. (U.A.E) The Technical Committee Members who attended were Mr. Ijaz Ashraf
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Highlights
RECSO Members visit to KJO
and Mr. Abdulla Al-Ansari (The Bahrain Petroleum Company – BAPCO), Mr. Khaled Al Menhali and Mr.
Essam Abdelaziz (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company - ADNOC), Mr. Ibrahim A. Al-Hilal (Saudi Aramco),
Mr. Hilal Hamed Al Dughaishi (Petroleum Development Oman - PDO), Mr. Abdullatif A. Al-Shammari
(Aramco Gulf Operation Company - AGOC) and Mr. Alharith A. Alateeqi (Kuwait Oil Company - KOC).
Aramco Gulf Operations Company President and CEO, Mr Abdullah Hilal and the chairman of Joint
Operations Committee, Homod Al Otaibi with RECSO Chairman Dr. Hasan Ahmed Anbar. Also the team
visited the KJO oil spill workshop.
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RECSO Supports Green Schools via BAPCO
apco hosted a team of Al Faisalyah School for Gifted from Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the
27th October 2016. Al Faisalyah is the first governmental school of its kind in KSA in accommodating B the talented students for the intermediate and secondary academic levels. The purpose is to share Bapco’s
unique experience in establishing the Green School Award. This annual scheme was launched in 2004 and
is being organized by Bapco in collaboration with the Ministry of Education to reward the environmental
initiatives and projects being implemented by the government secondary schools in Bahrain, which raise the
awareness and promote the environmental culture in the community.
Bapco Green School Award is one of the key CSR initiatives by Bapco. The Company is committed to the
protection of the environment as it believes it is an integral part of its business and culture. Bapco is
committed to achieving continual improvement in its environmental performance and ensuring full
compliance with the laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The visit program has included visits
to the winners of Green School Award 2016 in coordination with the Ministry of Education, namely Jidhafs
Secondary Technical Boys School and Sh. Isa Bin Ali Secondary Boys School which provided the opportunity
to introduce their innovative environmental projects and exchange of experiences.
The program has also provided a tour at Bapco’s environmental successful initiatives including Princess
Sabeeka Park (PSP) in Awali. The Park serves as a spectacular addition to the environmental endeavors
and houses various rare plant species, in addition to the Dar Al Nakheel, the house of renewable energy
which was inaugurated in 2010. Furthermore, the visitors of Al Faisalyah School toured the pilot project of
the solar installation which promotes clean energy in the Kingdom. In collaborative effort with NOGA, EWA
and the University of Bahrain (UoB), Bapco completed a major renewable energy project in 2014 involving
the installation of 21,000 solar panels at Bapco Refinery & Awali Township car parking areas and UoB for
the generation of total of 5 MW electricity. This serves as a model first of its scale in the Kingdom to utilize
renewable energy across Bahrain in support to the Government’s renewable energy strategies.
The visitors were accompanied by Abdulla Al Ansari, EHS Coordinator – BMP, and Maram Al Sabbagh,
Environmental Specialist - HSE Department. It is worth mentioning that Al Faisalyah School visit has been
organized between Bapco and Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO). Bapco is one of the founding
member companies of RECSO as a non-profit environmental regional organization and is based in Dubai,
UAE.
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The program has also provided a tour at Bapco’s
environmental successful initiatives including
Princess Sabeeka Park (PSP) in Awali. The Park
serves as a spectacular addition to the environmental
endeavors and houses various rare plant species, in
addition to the Dar Al Nakheel, the house of
renewable energy which was inaugurated in
2010. Furthermore, the visitors of Al Faisalyah
School toured the pilot project of the solar installation
which promotes clean energy in the Kingdom. In
collaborative effort with NOGA, EWA and the
University of Bahrain (UoB), Bapco completed a
major renewable energy project in 2014 involving the
installation of 21,000 solar panels at Bapco Refinery
& Awali Township car parking areas and UoB for the
generation of total of 5 MW electricity. This serves as a model first of its scale in the Kingdom to utilize
renewable energy across Bahrain in support to the Government’s renewable energy strategies.
The visitors were accompanied by Abdulla Al Ansari, EHS Coordinator – BMP, and Maram Al Sabbagh,
Environmental Specialist - HSE Department. It is worth mentioning that Al Faisalyah School visit has been
organized between Bapco and Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO). Bapco is one of the founding
member companies of RECSO as a non-profit environmental regional organization and is based in Dubai,
UAE.
The visitors were accompanied by Abdulla Al Ansari, EHS Coordinator – BMP, and Maram Al Sabbagh,
Environmental Specialist - HSE Department. It is worth mentioning that Al Faisalyah School visit has been
organized between Bapco and Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO). Bapco is one of the founding
member companies of RECSO as a non-profit environmental regional organization and is based in Dubai,
UAE.
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Upcoming Events
RECSO EnviroSpill 2017
ECSO EnviroSpill 2017 which is going to be held
on 10 – 12 April 2017, at Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi Comprising an international exhibition and strategic
conference and will provide an education opportunity on the
protection of the waters around the GCC by highlighting oil
spill prevention, preparedness and remedial actions in case
of an incident and will also reflect every organization’s
commitment to marine and environment.
RECSO EnviroSpill 2017 presents an excellent platform
for networking, exchange of knowledge and information
between individuals and companies, which can lead to
business opportunities and strategic partnerships between
exhibitors and conference participants.
Supported by all the national oil companies from the region
RECSO EnviroSpill 2017 will facilitate mutual cooperation
and knowledge-sharing for professionals from the
government, private sector, response community and
increase awareness of the latest technologies, services,
innovation and preventative methodologies in the fields of:
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Renewable Energy
Environment
Crises and Disaster Management
Shipping & logistics
Oil spill
Offshore & marine
Coastal protection
Oil & gas
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Kuwait 2nd Oil Spill Conference 2017
uwait 2nd Oil Spill Conference provides a culture of preparedness
within the oil spill response community. First time initiated in Kuwait K 2nd Oil Spill Conference provides a global vital platform for international oil
spill response community, which includes professionals from local, regional
and global community, private sector, government, and non-governmental
organizations. Professional will highlight and discuss sound sciences,
practical innovations and best practices across the spectrum of prevention,
preparedness, response and restoration. Kuwait 2nd Oil Spill Conference
is focused on the changing landscape of Spill Preparedness and Response
as oil & gas Exploration and Production, and shipping activities continue to
move into more challenging environments and more public sensitivities,
where the risks of oil spill are increasing significantly. It is an opportunity to
the Spill response industries to demonstrate, deliberate & collaborate on
Planning, Response & Mitigation Systems. As well, we want Kuwait 2nd Oil
Spill Conference to be a forum on stakeholder’s commitment for
Environmental Sustainability, Oil Spill Preparedness & Prevention, and the
need for Synergy in Oil Spill Response & Excellence in Restoration efforts.
The conference will showcase case studies on some of the world’s worst
oil spills, and their associated risks faced by Governments, Industry, Users
where the risks of oil spill are increasing significantly. It is an opportunity to the Spill response industries to
demonstrate, deliberate & collaborate on Planning, Response & Mitigation Systems.
RECSO Posters / Books For Free Delivery
ECSO would like to inform, if you would like to receive these Environmental/Safety Posters and/or
Books, please call us at telephone no.: 00971 4 331 4443 or email to [email protected]. Our office
R address: RECSO Office No: 304 City Tower - 1, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,(U.A.E)
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State of Kuwait
GCC National Day 2016
ECSO and its Members wishing a Happy GCC National Day to all our leaders and Nations Country on
the occasion of the National Day. RECSO (Regional Clean Sea Organization) celebrates with all GCC
R community these great national events through sending this Greeting cards, and post the greeting card via
emails and using RECSO social media, including Instagram, Facebook, Google plus, LinkedIn, Twitter, and
send E-Card Email to all RECSO Recipients including Members, Government agencies, Oil spill equipment-
Environmental companies.
تشارك دائماَ المنظمة اإلقليمية للمحافظة على نظافة البحار "ريكسو" جميع أعضائها بأعيادهم الوطنية وتبارك كافة شعوب
واألمن والرخاء. من هللا دوام العزة والتقدم المناسبات المجيدة أملين هذه كومات مجلس التعاون الخليجي على وح
(February 25)
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Sultanate of Oman
United Arab Emirates Kingdom of Bahrain State of Qatar
(September 23)
(November 18)
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Abdulatif A. Al-Shammari Technical Committee Member Oil Spill Response Crisis - Alternate
Ibrahim A. Al-Hilal Technical Committee Member Research & Development –Chairman
Abdulla Al-Ansari Technical Committee Member Health Safety Environment Chairman
Capt. Naif Al Dhafeeri Technical Committee Member Tanker and offshore – Alternate
Omar Awad Omar Al-Wasem RECSO Board Member
Abdul Kareem Ali Al-Thuwainy RECSO Board Member
Nagi Saleh Al-Yami RECSO Board Member
Khaled Almenhali RECSO Vice Chairman
Hamed Al Haddabi RECSO Board Member
Yousef Yahya Al-Jabri Technical Committee Member Research & Development - Alternate
Hilal Hamed Al Dughaishi Technical Committee Member Health Safety Environment Alternate
Dr. Hasan Ahmed Anbar RECSO Chairman
Sami Al Sawagh RECSO Board Member
Capt. Ahmad Al-Awadhi Technical Committee Member
Senior Oil Spill Officer
Capt. Naser Ahmed Al-Najdi Technical Committee Member Team Leader Marine Oil Spill Management
Ijaz Ashraf RECSO Board Member
RECSO Board and Technical Members
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RECSO Publishing Directors
RECSO Chairman : Dr. Hasan Ahmed Anbar
Chief Editor : Engr. Ibrahim Al Hilal
RECSO Contact Details
P.O. Box: 58142,
Office No: 304, Citi Tower 1, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
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