Offshore Situation Room: Enhancing Resilience to Offshore Oil Disasters in the Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings of a Workshop
English
By (author): and Medicine Engineering Gulf Offshore Energy Safety Board Gulf Research Program National Academies of Sciences
More than a decade after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the Gulf Research Program convened a diverse group of 60 experts in a virtual event to inform its efforts to enhance resilience to future offshore oil disasters in the Gulf of Mexico region. The event, Offshore Situation Room, took place over three half-days during June 15-17, 2021, and had four main objectives: 1) develop a concise, prioritized list of questions that need to be addressed to support successful prevention, response, and recovery that would minimize the impacts of an offshore oil disaster; 2) provide a collaborative atmosphere where participants can share ideas, capabilities, and information, and build a community dedicated to the successful prevention of, response to, and recovery from an offshore oil spill disaster; 3) explore capabilities for and impediments to prevention, response, recovery, and understanding impacts of an offshore oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico; and 4) highlight how changes in policy, response, resilience, and restoration efforts may affect outcomes of a major offshore incident. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussion of the event.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Opening Plenary: A Decade Later, Where We Are at and Where We Are Going: A National Incident Commander Perspective
- 3 Incident-Phase Games Observations
- 4 Needs and Planning Game Actions
- 5 Closing Plenary: What Just Happened?
- 6 Next Steps
- Appendix A: Identified Actions
- Appendix B: Event Agenda
- Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Keynote Speaker and Planning Committee Members
- Appendix D: Registered Event Participants