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Cost savings for clean-up

The costs of specialist clean-up will be unpredictable at the time of an oil or fuel spill unless a detailed understanding of the site sensitivity and its implications is available as prior knowledge from previous risk assessment work. As a result, it is essential to go through a careful selection process to identify competent contractors who can provide cost saving technology before a spill occurs, writes Martin Richell of pollution response specialist RAW Group.

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PR Jul 2011 - p41.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Environment, Environmental protection, Oil spill response, Banking, finance and investment, Risk management, Economics, business and commerce, Risk assessment, Oil and gas, Oil

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