Oil Spill Response Limited

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Oil Spill Response Limited
TypePrivate
IndustrySpill containment
Founded1985
HeadquartersSouthampton, United Kingdom
Number of employees
300 (May 2016)
Websiteoilspillresponse.com

Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) is a British firm specializing in managing oil spills. The company was founded in 1985 and employs about 300 people at nine locations. Shareholders are all major oil companies such as BHP Billiton, Chevron Corporation, Eni, ExxonMobil, Petronas, Saudi Aramco, Royal Dutch Shell, Statoil and Total.[1]

Financial and Corporate Structure

OSRL is industry-developed and co-financed by a cooperative for emergency response. Funding is provided by the annual contributions of its 44 stakeholders and 118 extraordinary members, as well as income from operations, the latter having an increasingly important role in financing, accounting for about 38.1% of the revenue of the year 2014 from the contributions of the participating oil companies, while in 2013 still 39.1% 2,012 39.8% and 2011 about 44% were. The share of contributions to profit of 2014 was estimated at 27%. In addition to a central alerting center, the range of services offered includes training for specialists (such as underwater welders), rental and arranging of special equipment (rescue vessels, material), deployment coordination and technical advice. The main focus is on the prevention and removal of oil pollution on the high seas and in coastal waters.

Fleet

C-130 Hercules at Southampton Airport in 1993 on oil spill response exercise

Oil Spill Response operates a fleet of aircraft as part of their resources for surveying and remediation of oil spill-related incidents. The aircraft operate under the name 2Excel Aviation.[2]

Aircraft In service Notes
Boeing 727-200F 2 Purchased from FedEx
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante 2
Lockheed C-130 Hercules 1
Piper PA-31 Navajo 1
Total 6

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.world-petroleum.org/journey-blog-list/391-oil-spill-response-limited World Petroleum Council
  2. ^ "2Excel Aviation Fleet Details and History".

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