Thailand

Country Preparedness Overview

Competent authorities

Marine Department of Thailand (MD)
IMO focal point

MD

GI SEA focal point

MD and Thai-MECC

International conventions status

MARPOL 73/78 (Annex I/II)

OPRC 1990

OPRC-HNS 2000

CLC 1992

FUND 1992

Supp Fund 2003

LLMC 1996

HNS Protocol 2010

BUNKER 2001

Nairobi WRC 2007

National framework overview

National Plan

Provincial OSCPs

Incident Management System

Dispersant Policy

NEBA / SIMA

In-Situ Burning

Sensitivity Mapping

Offshore Response Plan

Shoreline Response Plan

Oiled Wildlife Plan

Waste Management Plan

Thailand’s national oil spill response plan is currently in its final draft stage and awaiting official endorsement. Despite pending approval, the country is already conducting exercises and operational activities based on the updated plan. Tier 1 spills continue to be managed under individual operator response plans. The revised national plan incorporates an Incident Management System (IMS) and outlines a dispersant policy governed by the Pollution Control Department (PCD), supported by the Gulf of Thailand subregional dispersant guidelines.

A formal NEBA/SIMA process has not yet been implemented. The draft plan recognizes in‑situ burning as a potential response option. Thailand has completed sensitivity mapping for most of its shoreline, and the updated draft also includes offshore response guidance, shoreline clean‑up frameworks, as well as oiled wildlife response and waste management plans.

Regulatory framework

  • Prime Minister’s Regulation on Management of Marine Oil and Chemical Pollution
    • Establishes the Committee on the Prevention and Combating of Oil and Chemical Pollution, chaired by the Prime Minister.
    • Provides national governance and coordination for marine oil and chemical incident management.
    • A new combined national plan under this regulation is currently under development.

 

 

  • PM’s Office Regulation on Prevention & Combating of Oil Pollution (B.E. 2547 / 2004)
    • Earlier foundational regulation referenced by the Marine Department.
    • Forms the basis for earlier national structures and responsibilities for oil spill response.

 

Regional / Subregional cooperation

  • Memorandum of Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation Mechanism for Joint Oil Spill Preparedness and Response (ASEAN MoU)
  • Regional Oil Spill Contingency Plan under the Memorandum of Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation Mechanism for Joint Oil Spill Preparedness and Response (ASEAN ROSCP)
  • The Joint Statement on Partnership in Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Gulf of Thailand
  • Memorandum of Understanding on Joint Spill Response (Philippines–Thailand)
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