Register of oil spill control agents

There are a range of chemical tools which can reduce the harmful effects of an oil spill.
Product nameOSCA typeApplicant nameDate of acceptance
(valid for 5 years)
Relevant information
Key 2 BioBiodegradation - nutrientKey 2 Group Limited11 March 2022

 

OILZORBAdsorbent – natural mineralHanma Investment Pty Ltd11 March 2022
Clean Boost Oil AbsorbentAdsorbent – natural organicSouthern Technologies Pty Ltd11 January 2020
S-200 OilGoneBioremediation - nutrientGary Pearse Enterprises Pty Ltd18 December 2019
Oil Spill Eater II (OSE)Bioremediation - biologicalCMTA International Pty Ltd.14 December 2018
EFS triple7 Bio ConcentrateSurface cleanerEnvironmental Fluid Systems Pty Ltd16 January 2019

G-Wash Marine Cleaner

(G-Wash is a branded version of triple7 bio concentrate)

Surface CleanerArgyle Commercial1 May 2020
Finasol 51 OSROil Dispersant Type 2/3TOTAL FLUIDES SAS20 December 2019
Finasol 52 OSROil Dispersant Type 2/3TOTAL FLUIDES SAS3 November 2020
Dasic Slickgone NSOil Dispersant Type 2/3Spilltech Pty Ltd1 February 2023
Dasic Slickgone EWOil Dispersant Type 2/3Spilltech Pty Ltd1 February 2023
EFS triple7 Bio ConcentrateHerderEnvironmental Fluid Systems Pty Ltd16 January 2019

G-Wash Marine Cleaner

(G-Wash is a branded version of triple7 bio concentrate)

HerderArgyle Commercial1 May 2020
Corexit EC9500AOil Dispersant Type 2/3Corexit Environmental Solutions2 July 2020
Corexit EC9527A*Oil Dispersant Type 2/3As held by AMOSC and Members

Transitional Acceptance*

1 Jan 2012

Available from manufacturer website
Ardrox 6120*Oil Dispersant Type 2/3As held by AMOSC Members

Transitional Acceptance*

1 Jan 2012

*Note: Transitional acceptance applies to a limited list of dispersant products held in AMSA and AMOSC stockpiles as of 1 January 2012 that are deemed to be OSCA registered on the basis that they have met previous acceptance requirements. These may be made available and used for National Plan responses until used or disposed of.

AMSA and AMOSC stocks of other dispersant products originally designated with transitional acceptance (Shell VDC, Tergo R40, Dasic Slickgone LTSW) have been removed from stockpiles and so transitional acceptance is withdrawn from these. They are no longer acceptable for use in Australian National Plan responses. 

Last updated: 10 January 2024