OSRL Completes Relocation to New Base in Singapore

OSRL Completes Relocation to New Base in Singapore

Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) has successfully relocated its staff and response equipment to a new base in Loyang, Singapore.

The new facility offers a combined approximate 3,426m2 of warehouse, workshop and office space to deliver the growing range of response and preparedness services. OSRL’s Response teams are fully operational and ready to be mobilised to an incident.

The suite of oil spill solutions will be further augmented with the addition of subsea well intervention equipment which is anticipated to arrive in Singapore in May 2013. OSRL is now working on finishing the construction of a purpose-built warehouse to store the subsea well capping stacks and ancillaries.

Company’s current location within the Loyang Offshore Supply Base also affords the proximity and access to the specialised logistics services required to mount an effective response by sea or air.

A planned surplus of space offers the potential to further expand workforce and stockpile of equipment and dispersant if necessitated by Members’ needs.

An official inauguration ceremony will be planned for June, and more details will be shared in due course.

Overview of new Singapore base:

– Integrated Tier 3 response base with a combined 3,426m2 of warehouse, workshop and office space.

– Ability to accommodate new specialised equipment that would allow OSRL to offer subsea well intervention services in the region

– Situated within a dedicated oil and gas supply base with proximity to logistics service providers

– Located just 10 and 30 minutes away from Changi Airport and Seletar Airport respectively. OSRL’s dedicated Hercules aircraft managed by International Air Response (IAR) is stationed at Seletar Airport. (Click for related IAR article)

– Direct, deepwater access for our response vessels and other transportation vessels. Priority berthing would be provided during response.

– Potential for expansion as our business footprint and activities continue to grow in the Asia Pacific region

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Press Release , April 05, 2013