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CLEAN GULF 2023

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Tuesday, November 7

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
NEW: Forums and Open Discussions
Co-Chairs
Lawrence Malizzi, Senior Manager, Ramboll
Brian Reilly, Senior Environmental Scientist, CK Associates LLC
Panelists
Lawrence Malizzi, Senior Manager, Ramboll
Glenn Grenoble, Director of Corporate Accounts, HEPACO, LLC
Crystal Callaway B.S.N., R.N. C.H.M.M., Southwest Regional Director EHS and Facilities, Quest Diagnostics
Brian Reilly, Senior Environmental Scientist, CK Associates LLC

Recent history has demonstrated that there are more storms than spills and many attendees of Clean Gulf have branched out or grown their storm response services. This session will discuss strategies and considerations when preparing and deploying response teams brought in to address post-disaster building environmental conditions, such as, indoor air quality, drinking water, water damage, mold, Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs), lead paint, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), and legionella, as well as the associated building reclamation, renovation, and debris removal/disposal. After a storm, response teams may be brought in to address insurance claims or determine building conditions for safe re-occupancy. In either case, responses present planning, operations, and technical challenges for the teams, such as, licensing, training, management, staffing, scaling, mobilization, logistics, health and safety, and security. Experts will present practical advice and lessons learned from previous disaster responses in an interactive format.

Chair
Bob Patterson, Managing Director, Witt O'Brien's / Ampibar
Speakers
D'Anne Stites, Enforcement and Compliance Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
  • The Oil Spill Prevention and Response Sound Management Practice Program - A Path to Reduce Penalty Costs and Repeat Spills for General Land Office Regulated Facilities and Vessels
Barbara Parker, Process Excellence Lead: Management Systems & Performance Improvement, Shell Exploration & Production Company
  • Internal Assurance Best Practices
Rock Vitale, Managing Principal, Environmental Standards, Inc.
  • Advance Planning for the Collection of Defensible Incident Response Data

This session will provide valuable intelligence from operator, agency and consulting perspectives on sound management practices and assurance programs. These programs highlight best practices in data integrity and program management as pathways to the reduction of incidents and their impact to the organization.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
Jennifer Crouch, CEM Advisor - GOM, Woodside Energy Ltd.
Co-Chair
Michael Baccigalopi, Crisis and Continuity Management / Emergency Response Advisor, bp GoM
Panelists
Rhonda Murgatroyd, Managing Director, Wildlife Response Services, LLC
Stephen Pepper, Sr. Consultant - PFAS Programs, CTEH, LLC.
Bruce Simons, Prevention and Preparedness Coordinator, Texas General Land Office

Responders are the backbone of emergency services, but their mental health is often overlooked. This panel session will be formatted for a conversation on the challenges responders face during and after activation. 

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
Dan Deptula (Capt. U.S. Coast Guard, ret.), Operations Manager, EMSI
Speakers
Zachary Pickett U.S. Coast Guard CDR (retired), Emergency Manager, U.S. Coast Guard
  • Marine Firefighting - The Pursuit of Increasing Capabilities and Decreasing Response Times
Co-Author:
Danielle Hale, Manager of Emergency Management, Port Corpus Christi
Captain Keith Donohue, Deputy Sector Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston
  • High Risk Topics for Discussion: Port Facility and Shipboard Fire Case Studies from the Houston-Galveston Area of Responsibility.
Todd Duke, General Manager - Compliance Services, Resolve Marine
  • Port of Jacksonville, Florida Hoegh Xiamen Vessel Fire

Speakers in this session will discuss port and marine firefighting preparedness and response strategies. Case studies will showcase actual response actions and proposed recommended actions for local jurisdictions and policy makers. Further, application options for fire suppression will also be discussed.

Chair
Josh Clifford, Operations Manager, QualiTech Environmental, Inc.
Moderator
Ben Benson, Retired
Panelists
Capt. Trey Wirth, Chief, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Marine Environmental Response Policy
Eric Miller, Chief, Oil Spill Preparedness Division, Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement
Nick Benson CFO, FCOE, SSU, SCCM, Leader, Crisis and Continuity Management, Equinor US
Brian House, Executive Director, Spill Control Association of America (SCAA)

The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 in addition to other rules, laws and legislation are doing their job and protecting the environment. With fewer and fewer responses happening in the US every year, the question must be asked, are we really prepared? Are these laws helping or hurting the response industry?


Is there partnership amongst OSRO contractors, plan holders and regulatory bodies? Is the partnership strong?


This session will focus on how industry, regulatory and the contractor can be better partners to be better prepared for responses. An informal dialogue and exchange of ideas to strengthen the industry to ensure that responses are streamlined in an effective manner protecting community, responders, and property and reviewing the consequences of the alternatives.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Chair
Nicole Franks, President, NJ Resources, Inc.
Moderator
Lawrence Malizzi, Senior Manager, Ramboll
Speakers
Bruce Simons, Prevention and Preparedness Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
  • Developing a Training and Exercise Program to Incorporate Unannounced and Field Deployment Exercises
Shawn Essert, Principal, Shell Exploration & Production Company
  • Exercise Design - Begin with the End in Mind
Jennifer Crouch, CEM Advisor - GOM, Woodside Energy Ltd.
  • Exercise Evaluation Program
Danielle Hale, Manager of Emergency Management, Port Corpus Christi
  • You've done the Exercise and the After Action Report (AAR) - Now What?

Training and exercises are necessary events to meet regulatory requirements. This panel of senior practitioners will focus on moving beyond this minimum standard and share experiences to improve preparedness using recent lessons learned. Various approaches will be discussed for using unannounced exercises, exercise design, evaluation, and After Action Reports (AARs) to promote continuous improvement and enhance preparedness while meeting regulatory requirements. The panel is also interested in learning from attendees in the Q&A.  

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Chair
Jim Elliott, Chief Operating Officer, Teichman Group, LLC
Speakers
Jim Elliott, Chief Operating Officer, Teichman Group, LLC
  • Alternative Fuels Response: A Salvor's Perspective
LCDR Jason Ryu, National Technical Advisor, USCG Liquefied Gas Carrier National Center of Expertise
Daniel Wesp, Senior Principal Engineer, Global Gas Solutions, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)

With the International Maritime Organization's goal of decarbonization, ship owners are pursuing alternative fuels to power their fleets. These alternative fuels include LNG, LPG, ammonia, hydrogen, and methanol, among others. Each alternative fuel presents its own unique set of risks, hazards, and challenges for the maritime response community. This panel will discuss the risks and hazards of alternative fuels for responders.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Join your fellow attendees to kick-off CLEAN GULF  2023

Wednesday, November 8

Speakers
Jimmy A. Martinez, Deputy Director, Texas General Land Office
  • State Host Welcome
Dawn Buckingham M.D., Commissioner, Texas General Land Office
  • Texas General Land Office Welcome
Melanie Little, President, Chief Executive Officer, Colonial Pipeline Company
9:45 am - 10:30 am
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
NEW: Forums and Open Discussions
Chair
Alex Nunez, Kills and Spills Team, Region 4 Coordinator, Texas Parks & Wildlife
Moderator
Matt Melton, Director of Business Development and Partnerships, International Bird Rescue
Panelists
Elizabeth Stratton, Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Disaster Response Coordinator, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
Paige Doelling Ph.D., Scientific Support Coordinator, NOAA/NOS/OR&R/ERD
Co-Author:
Brent Koza, State Scientific Support Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
Barry Forsythe Ph.D., National Spill Response Coordinator, US Fish & Wildlife Service
Michelle Bellizzi, Response & Training Manager, International Bird Rescue

The RRT VI has adopted the Oiled Wildlife Response Plan for USCG District 8. However, there are certain aspects that still need to be considered when developing a response specific plan that were not included. This informal roundtable discussion will share additional efficiencies and communication strategies to enhance a successful response.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Track 1: Planning and Preparedness
Chair
Matthew Tilimon, Emergency Management Specialist, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston
Speakers
John Carroll, Associate Managing Director, Compliance Services, Witt O'Brien's / Ampibar
  • Contingency Planning - Beyond Just Getting Plan Approvals
George Graettinger, Physical Scientist, NOAA
  • The National Response Team Response Data Sharing Plan
Cullen Jones, Physical Scientist, Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement
  • Common Plan Deficiencies

Does your organization’s response plan collect dust or serve as a paper weight? Learn how to better develop and leverage your plan. This session will also cover topics such as how to improve your data sharing through use of a national template and common plan deficiencies from the approving authorities’ perspective. 

Chair
Tom Coolbaugh Ph.D., Facility/Program Manager, Chief Scientist, Applied Research Associates, Inc. | Ohmsett
Co-Chair
Mike Drieu, GOM CEM Manager, Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Speakers
Brad Worsham, Partner, Balaena, Inc.
  • Overview of New Oil Spill Response Technologies and Potential Application to Marine Plastic Debris
Grant Coolbaugh, Sr. Mechanical Engineer, Applied Research Associates, Inc. | Ohmsett
  • Design, Installation, and Performance of an Oil Containment System for Long Term, On-Water Oil Weathering Under Real World Conditions
Tim Thornton, Chief Scientist, Tactical Electronics
  • Field Testing of an Oil Spill Response Remotely Operated Surface Vehicle

This session will focus on new technologies associated with spill response and enhanced testing capabilities in support of experimental evaluations.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Chair
Cory Davis, President, WCD Consulting, Inc.
Panelists
George Malvaney, Managing Partner, E3 OMI
Jose Revuelta, Chief Strategy Officer, Montrose Environmental Group Inc.
Ross Rucker, Managing Director - Investment Banking, Stephens Inc.

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) have changed the landscape of our industry over the past decade. Panelists will discuss how M&A in the environmental services industry impacts service companies, their owners, their employees, customers, and other stakeholders. A list of prepared questions will be presented to the panel to get different takes on the positive and negative impacts.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Chair
Jeff Davis, Regional Director-Upper Texas Coast, Texas General Land Office
Speakers
Steve Garcia (LT USCG, Ret.), Senior Manager Response Services, Gallagher Marine Systems LLC
  • Planning and Implementing a Comprehensive Marine Debris and Oil Spill Response Plan for the MV Golden Ray Wreck Removal
Co-Author:
Mark Ploen, Vice President Environmental, QualiTech Environmental, Inc.
CDR Michael Cortese, Chief of Response, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston
  • Submerged Pipelines and Wells in Bays of Texas
Michelle Castilleja, Derelict Vessel Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
  • Vessel Removal Project from Submerged State Land on the Texas Coast

This session will highlight case studies of vessel and submerged oil/gas infrastructure responses in the maritime environment.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Chair
Benjamin Badon, Emergency Response Advisor, Hess Corporation
Speakers
Nick Benson CFO, FCOE, SSU, SCCM, Leader, Crisis and Continuity Management, Equinor US
Jennifer Crouch, CEM Advisor - GOM, Woodside Energy Ltd.
Cullen Jones, Physical Scientist, Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement

Each operator in the Gulf of Mexico conducts training, drills, and exercises to ensure response capability of the personnel and equipment it depends upon in an emergency. In addition to these internal activities, the federal government has a duty to provide the same assurance. Everyone benefits when public stakeholders and private entities work together to ensure the safety and security of the public and the environment entrusted to their care.

The purpose of this session is to provide a better understanding of how Government Initiated Unannounced Exercises (GIUE) are conducted and what is expected of participating companies. This session will provide attendees with the purpose, scope, and objectives of GIUEs. Representatives from the Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) will provide insight into what inspectors are looking for and the process for providing and receiving feedback. Representatives from GoM Oil & Gas Operators will provide information on the conduct of exercises that they were selected to participate in.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Track 1: Planning and Preparedness
Chair
Brian Reilly, Senior Environmental Scientist, CK Associates LLC
Moderator
Keith Nichols, Ecological Program Manager, CK Associates LLC
Speakers
Jessica White, Deputy, NOAA Gulf of Mexico Disaster Response Center, NOAA
  • From Response to Recovery - A New Guide for Responders and NRDA Practitioners
Wesley Lambert, MS Environmental Engineering Student, University of New Hampshire
  • Comparing Recent Advances in Estimating and Measuring Oil Slick Thickness
Co-Authors:
Lisa DiPinto, Senior Scientist, NOAA - Office of Response & Restoration
Nancy Kinner, Research Professor Civil/Environmental Engineering, Coastal Response Research Center
Heath Byrd, Lead Environmental Scientist - Economics, SWCA Environmental Consultants
  • Human Use Assessments for Oil Spills: What are They, What have We Learned, and What Can We Do Better?
Tony Palagyi, Sr. Managing Consultant, Ramboll
  • NRDA and Protected Resources - When Causal Analysis Makes Sense
Co-Author:
Lawrence Malizzi, Senior Manager, Ramboll

NRDA has the potential to be time consuming and expensive. However, good planning and good data collection can reduce time spent negotiating injury. This session will review the NRDA process, development of workplans, and the use of technology to address some unknowns so we can get to restoration quickly.  

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
Stephen Pepper, Sr. Consultant - PFAS Programs, CTEH, LLC.
Speakers
Dalina Thrift-Viveros, Chemistry Team Lead, NOAA Emergency Response Division / Office of Response and Restoration
  • Low Sulphur Fuels
Paige Doelling Ph.D., Scientific Support Coordinator, NOAA/NOS/OR&R/ERD
  • Shale Oils in Response
Derek Kliethermes, Sr IH/ER Consultant, CTEH, LLC.
  • Hydrocarbon exposure risk from crude oil during tank fire burn evolutions
Co-Authors:
Scott Skelton, Sr. IH/ER Consultant, CTEH, LLC.
Stephen Pepper, Sr. Consultant - PFAS Programs, CTEH, LLC.
Tori Sweet, Graduate Student, Coastal Response Research Center
  • Influence of Bottom Substrates on Sunken No. 6 HFO Transport

This session will focus on the chemistry and behavior of low sulpher and shale oil crude oil when encountered during a response. 

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Track 3: Emerging Trends and Concerns
Chair
Eddie Murphy, Emergency Response Liaison, U.S. DOT PHMSA
Co-Chair
Vince Nacewski, Principal, GHD Services, Inc.
Speakers
Angie Martin, Senior Vice President, Heritage Environmental Services
  • Post Response Battery Clean-Up
Fire Chief Michael O'Brian, Brighton Area Fire Authority
  • How can we Reduce the Impact of Battery Fires on our Communities?

Speakers in this session will discuss battery response from varying perspectives. Perspectives included will be responder areas of concern and best practices, environmental concerns, clean-up, the management of damaged, defected, recalled (DDR) batteries and the regulations that govern them.

Chair
Tim Nedwed Ph.D., OSR Principal Advisor, ExxonMobil Corporation
Co-Chair
Frank Paskewich, President, Clean Gulf Associates
Panelists
Angela Barrow, Global Enterprise Manager, Emergency Management, Chevron
Michael Walker, Vice President - Gulf Region, Marine Spill Response Corporation
Martin Carrera Ph.D., Science Advisor, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation

This session will address the regulatory requirements and process for industry plan holders to provide information on dispersants relative to resupplying current dispersant stockpiles. This will also include logistics to move dispersants from manufacturer to response staging areas to onsite application. 

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Chair
Allyson Purcell, Director-L48 CMER, ConocoPhillips
Panelists
Angela Barrow, Global Enterprise Manager, Emergency Management, Chevron
Nicole Franks, President, NJ Resources, Inc.
April Steger, Sr. Consultant, Major Projects Team, CTEH, LLC.
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Track 1: Planning and Preparedness
Chair
Brent Koza, State Scientific Support Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
Speakers
Elliott Taylor Ph.D., Principal & Sr. Scientist, Polaris Applied Sciences Inc.
  • How Clean is Clean When Considering Background Oiling
Co-Author:
Greg Challenger, President, Polaris Applied Sciences Inc.
Paul Bunker, Principal, Chiron-K9 LLC
  • Specific Oil Detection Canines - Shoreline Survey's Latest Friend
Co-Author:
Mallory DeChant, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Texas Tech University
Ed Owens, President, OCC Ltd
  • Shoreline Tar Balls - Time Series Data from Texas and Oregon
Co-Author:
Paul Bunker, Principal, Chiron-K9 LLC
Steve Buschang, Physical Scientist/Research Program Manager, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)
  • Conclusions from the Shoreline Oil Spill Science and Technology Workshop
Co-Authors:
Troy Baker, Regional Resource Coordinator, NOAA
Lisa DiPinto, Senior Scientist, NOAA - Office of Response & Restoration

This session will focus on the research associated with shoreline impacts and on novel response strategies that attempt to mitigate such impacts.

Chair
Craig Hyder, Corporate Emergency Preparedness Manager, Marathon Petroleum Company, LP
Co-Chair
Josh Clifford, Operations Manager, QualiTech Environmental, Inc.
Speakers
Lucas Fantinato, Emergency Response Advisor, Shell
  • Shell Brazil Tier 3 Oil Spill Response Exercise - Lessons Learned from the Country's First Unified Command Exercise
Co-Author:
Ligia Inafuku, Safety Sr. Advisor, Shell
Michael Roldan, Regional Director - Americas, Oil Spill Response USA Inc.
  • L./L Repsol Peru
Mauricio Garrido, President, T&T Salvage, LLC
  • Tier 4 Response: The Unknown Disaster
Matthew Moore, Global Head of P&I Claims, NorthStandard

The global response community is shrinking with fewer incidents overall. By default, the regional response communities worldwide are leaning more and more on international responders to augment the regional response. Ultimately, this provides a more robust response by sharing international knowledge.

 

This session will have an emphasis on how international the response community really is and how the United States leads from the front. This will be an interesting journey through response exercise planning by building regulatory confidence, lessons learned from a spill of global significance with lessons learned and forward thinking for future responses. 

Chair
Vince Nacewski, Principal, GHD Services, Inc.
Moderator
Eddie Murphy, Emergency Response Liaison, U.S. DOT PHMSA
Speakers
Scott Malm PhD, CIH, Project Toxicologist, CTEH, LLC.
  • Incorporating EPA's Environmental Justice Initiative into Emergency Response
Cintia Hortelio Ciancio, Executive Advisor - Commercial, GHD
  • Leveraging ESG for business benefit

Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Environmental Justice (EJ) are emerging as key aspects in response for some institutions, shareholders, regulators, and NGOs. Speakers in this session will present on those trends and how organizations can develop and manage those programs if they so choose.

Chair
Paul Galloway, Sr. Emergency Management Specialist, Chevron (retired)
Co-Chair
Vince Velasquez, Program Director, Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Panelists
James Hanzalik, Vice-President, Clean Gulf Associates
Gina Coelho Ph.D., Consultant
Mike Drieu, GOM CEM Manager, Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Charlie Henry, Director, NOAA GoM Disaster Response Center

Surface dispersant monitoring is required for spills that are expected to be major spills (over 100K gallons) or if surface dispersants are used longer than 96 hours. The current Regional Contingency Plan (RCP) and Area Contingency Plan (ACP) are in the process of being updated to reflect operational protocols and expectations. This panel of agency, OSRO, technical specialists, and affected companies will discuss the intended implementation criteria that will be incorporated into oil spill response plans.

Thursday, November 9

10:00 am - 10:45 am
Chair
Steve Buschang, Physical Scientist/Research Program Manager, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)
Speakers
Nicolle Rutherford, ESI Program Manager/Biologist, NOAA Emergency Response Division / Office of Response and Restoration
  • What's up with the ESI program?
Lauren Szathmary, Ecologist, Research Planning, Inc.
  • Development of Offshore Gulf of Mexico Ecological Resources at Risk Response Information for Area Contingency Plans
Co-Authors:
Christine Boring, Biologist, Research Planning, Inc.
Mark White, GIS Manager, Research Planning, Inc.
Ed Owens, President, Owens Coastal Consultants
  • The FAST Job Aid: Feasibility Analysis for Shoreline Treatment, a Decision Support Tool
Brent Koza, State Scientific Support Coordinator, Texas General Land Office
  • Redesigning the Texas General Land Office (GLO) - Oil Spill Prevention and Response Program's Oil Spill Planning and Response Toolkit

This session will explore environmental sensitivity maps, development of Resources at Risk, and decision-making tools for the response community.

10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Track 2: Response
Chair
Austin Dulany, UAS lead for GLO Oil Spill Division, Texas General Land Office Oil Spill Division
Moderator
Raymond Oliveira, Regional Director of South Texas Coastal Zone, Texas General Land Office
Speakers
Austin Dulany, UAS lead for GLO Oil Spill Division, Texas General Land Office Oil Spill Division
  • Texas General Land Office OIl Spill Drone Update
Mark Mathews EdD, Compliance Manager, Clean Gulf Associates
  • CGA's Drone Program - Leveraging Technology to Improve Response

The UAS world is fast changing and fraught with many challenges, not least of which is public versus private use requirements. This session will focus on overcoming several obstacles as well as the use of drones in spill response by State, Federal, and the private response community.

10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Chair
Tim Nedwed Ph.D., OSR Principal Advisor, ExxonMobil Corporation
Co-Chair
Angela Barrow, Global Enterprise Manager, Emergency Management, Chevron
Speakers
John Belk, Technical Director, DASIC International OSD Ltd
  • Dasic Slickgone
Jean-Yves Lansot, Head Business Line Earth Sciences, TotalEnergies Fluids SAS
  • Finasol OSR 52
Martin Carrera Ph.D., Science Advisor, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation
  • Accell Clean DWD

The future of government approved dispersants has become a critical issue for industry. In this session dispersant vendors will describe the efficiency, toxicity, and biodegradability of their products. Also covered will be their product registration, resupply, and logistics plans. 

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
Eugene Barlow, Crisis & Continuity/Emergency Management Advisor for the Gulf of Mexico & Canada, bp GoM
Co-Chair
Bob Patterson, Managing Director, Witt O'Brien's / Ampibar
Panelists
Todd Skoglund, Director of Preparedness, AMBIPAR Response USA
Steve Gosser, CEO - Environmental Risk Management Solutions, Global Risk Solutions

With a focus on recent rail incidents, panelists will discuss the importance of developing community partnerships with key stakeholders. 

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
TJ Engstrom CEP, Director Emergency Services, SET Environmental, Inc.
Speakers
Stephen Pepper, Sr. Consultant - PFAS Programs, CTEH, LLC.
  • Firefighting Application Techniques and Challenges using SFFF on Fuel in Depth Gasoline and Polar Solvent Fires
TJ Engstrom CEP, Director Emergency Services, SET Environmental, Inc.
  • OSRO Perspective on Waste Management
Todd Folse, Specialist - Emergency Response, Energy Transfer Partners
  • Case Study on Centerville Waste Management
Paul Sonnemann, SafeKick Vice President of Technology, Safekick
  • Eliminating Non-Essential Pollution During Safe Management of Deepwater Riser Gas Events

This session will focus on strategies to dispose of multiple types of waste efficiently and reduce environmental impacts.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chair
Allyson Purcell, Director-L48 CMER, ConocoPhillips
Panelists
Captain Keith Donohue, Deputy Sector Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston
Nick Benson CFO, FCOE, SSU, SCCM, Leader, Crisis and Continuity Management, Equinor US
Kelly Teichman, Vice President, T&T Marine Salvage

In this session panelists will discuss decision making in a leadership role during a response. Further the panelists will explore how you set priorities and work within a Unified Command to guide your stakeholders to effectively respond during a stressful event.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Track 2: Response
Co-Chairs
Michael Roldan, Regional Director - Americas, Oil Spill Response USA Inc.
Nick Furnari, Emergency Preparedness & Response Manager, Marine Well Containment Company
Speakers
Nick Furnari, Emergency Preparedness & Response Manager, Marine Well Containment Company
  • Case Study: MWCC Exercises Offshore Capping Stack Deployment to Demonstrate Industry Capability
Co-Author:
Stephen Reid, Deployment & Logistics Manager, Marine Well Containment Company
Bryan Thom, GIS Analyst/Response Data Manager, Research Planning, Inc.
  • Hurricane Ian, The Case of 7600 Potential Sources of Pollution Threats: Tracking Pollution, Mitigation, and Removal
Co-Author:
Mark White, GIS Manager, Research Planning, Inc.
Victoria Broje, Principal Emergency Management Specialist - Environment, Shell Emergency Management - PTS
  • Spill Impact Mitigation Assessment Case Study
Adam Davis, Scientific Support Coordinator, NOAA
  • SMART Protocol Update for In Situ Burns

This session will focus on case studies ranging from a major capping stack mobilization exercise to lessons learned in the aftermath to Hurricane Ian. As well, this session will include a presentation on how SIMA can be applied to even challenging locations and a presentation on updates to the SMART protocols for in-situ burns.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Track 4: Crisis Leadership
Chair
Nick Benson CFO, FCOE, SSU, SCCM, Leader, Crisis and Continuity Management, Equinor US
Speakers
Angela Barrow, Global Enterprise Manager, Emergency Management, Chevron
  • Business Continuity perspective
Patrick England, Regional Security Crisis and Continuity Manager, Equinor US
  • Planning and Best Practices Case Study

The session will include a discussion on planning and preparedness for cyber-security incidents and exercises with a review of some lessons-learned and best practices. This will help illustrate how business continuity and cyber-security work together.