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1 Response modelling including dispersants BE-AWARE II Final Conference, 18-19 November, Ronneby, Sweden Co-financed by the EU – Civil Protection Financial Instrument

2 Method aggregation overview >11 m/s5-11 m/s<5 m/s 5-11 m/s>11 m/s No ResponseFull Response With Response + + = Significant waveheight = 1,5 m 0% 25%75% 0%100% BeAware II Task E

3 Model run without response 476 representative points 4 oil type categorisations 4 seasons 8 release sizes 432994 cells (2x2km) 10 day model rum  Huge output DB (1.15x10^9 rows – 35 GB) The aggregation Wind aggregation (3 wind classes, 12 directions) Superposition of the representative points to the calculated spills. Combine the probability of the spills BeAware II Task E

4 Model run without response Impact on coast and environmental load based on no response View of surface impact Superposition gives better representation of the actual impact area. Clear correlation with the spills, e.g. main traffic routes. BeAware II Task E For illustrative purpose only – not representative current and wind

5 Model run without response Spill size 6 – representative wind, deep current and tide Pre-aggregation Post-aggregation BeAware II Task E

6 Model run without response Spill size 6 Oil 19 Oil 20 BeAware II Task E

7 Model run without response Spill size 6 Oil 21 Oil 22 BeAware II Task E

8 Model run without response Spill size 7 Oil 20 BeAware II Task E

9 Model run without response Spill size 7 Oil 21 Oil 22 BeAware II Task E

10 Model run with full response Not discrete model anymore, but evaluation of actual response at the time step evaluated. Mobilisation time Speed of vessel Vessel configuration – Pump capacity – Boom length BeAware II Task E

11 Model run with full response Total capacity at given time evaluated. Pump capacity 6 hours 12 hours BeAware II Task E

12 Model run with full response Total capacity at given time evaluated. Pump capacity 24 hours 60 hours BeAware II Task E

13 Model run with full response Total capacity at given time evaluated. Boom length 6 hours 12 hours BeAware II Task E

14 Model run with full response Total capacity at given time evaluated. Boom length 24 hours 60 hours BeAware II Task E

15 Method aggregation overview >11 m/s5-11 m/s<5 m/s 5-11 m/s>11 m/s No ResponseFull Response With Response + + = Significant waveheight = 1,5 m 0% 25%75% 0%100% BeAware II Task E

16 Model run with representative response Base case (reference scenario) – Oil on water All spills BeAware II Task E

17 Model run with dispersants only Spills where dispersants are applied. – Position of the spills (are dispersants used as a first line of defence) – Oil type: Crude or Heavy Fuel Oil – Spill size: <6 (15.000t) – Weather window - can spill be reached with sufficient amount of dispersants within given amount of time – For the base case use dispersants within UK EEZ at depths 20m +1 nm BeAware II Task E

18 Model run with representative response Base case (reference scenario) – Chemically dispersed oil All spills BeAware II Task E

19 Oil Model Outcome Base case (reference scenario) – Oil on water - Chemically dispersed oil All spills

20 Questions? Thank you beaware.bonnagreement.org


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