Laos

Country Preparedness Overview

Competent authorities

Department of Waterways (DOW)
IMO focal point

DOW

GI SEA focal point

DOW

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

Laos is a fully land‑locked country, and as such has no maritime coastline, no offshore petroleum sector, and no operational oil terminals – meaning its spill risks are limited to small‑scale inland river incidents, particularly along the Mekong. The government has designated the Department of Waterways (DOW) as the competent authority, but the country currently has no national preparedness systems in place.

Sensitivity mapping and some environmental management activities occur only through the Mekong River Commission, not through national oil spill frameworks. Laos is also not a Member State of the IMO. With minimal spill drivers and no coastal exposure, national preparedness remains at an early stage, though the government has expressed interest in gradually developing basic regulations, port‑level plans, and training with external support.

Regulatory framework

  • Environmental Protection Law No. 02/99/NA (1999)
  • Decree on the Environment Protection Fund No. 146/PM (2005)

 

No oil spill–specific legislation and national reporting, response, or regulatory requirements for spills.

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)
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