Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic

A mixed-integer linear program is proposed to model the dynamic network expansion problem of improving oil spill response capabilities to support energy exploration in the Arctic. Oil spill response operations in this region can be hampered by a lack of existing infrastructure, limited pre-positione...

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Main Authors: Garrett, Richard A., Sharkey, Thomas C., Grabowski, Martha, Wallace, William A.
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377221716305604
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:ejores:v:257:y:2017:i:1:p:272-286 2024-04-14T08:06:59+00:00 Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic Garrett, Richard A. Sharkey, Thomas C. Grabowski, Martha Wallace, William A. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377221716305604 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377221716305604 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:35:05Z A mixed-integer linear program is proposed to model the dynamic network expansion problem of improving oil spill response capabilities to support energy exploration in the Arctic. Oil spill response operations in this region can be hampered by a lack of existing infrastructure, limited pre-positioned response equipment, and the possibility that response equipment might not arrive in time to mitigate the impact of a spill because of distance and infrastructure limitations. These considerations are modeled by two inter-related constraint sets with the objective of minimized total weighted response time for a set of potential oil spill incidents. One constraint set determines how to dynamically allocate response equipment and improve the infrastructures necessary to stockpile them within a network of response sites. The other set determines how to utilize this stockpile to respond to each task necessary for an incident by scheduling the equipment to complete tasks. These task completion times are subject to deadlines which, if not met, can, instead, require costlier follow-on tasks to be scheduled. The model, its assumptions, and data requirements were assessed by subject matter experts in the United States (U.S.) Coast Guard and a major Oil Spill Response Organization in the context of oil spill response logistics to support energy exploration initiatives in the U.S. Arctic. OR in disaster relief; Decision analysis; Scheduling; OR in government; Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic
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description A mixed-integer linear program is proposed to model the dynamic network expansion problem of improving oil spill response capabilities to support energy exploration in the Arctic. Oil spill response operations in this region can be hampered by a lack of existing infrastructure, limited pre-positioned response equipment, and the possibility that response equipment might not arrive in time to mitigate the impact of a spill because of distance and infrastructure limitations. These considerations are modeled by two inter-related constraint sets with the objective of minimized total weighted response time for a set of potential oil spill incidents. One constraint set determines how to dynamically allocate response equipment and improve the infrastructures necessary to stockpile them within a network of response sites. The other set determines how to utilize this stockpile to respond to each task necessary for an incident by scheduling the equipment to complete tasks. These task completion times are subject to deadlines which, if not met, can, instead, require costlier follow-on tasks to be scheduled. The model, its assumptions, and data requirements were assessed by subject matter experts in the United States (U.S.) Coast Guard and a major Oil Spill Response Organization in the context of oil spill response logistics to support energy exploration initiatives in the U.S. Arctic. OR in disaster relief; Decision analysis; Scheduling; OR in government;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Garrett, Richard A.
Sharkey, Thomas C.
Grabowski, Martha
Wallace, William A.
spellingShingle Garrett, Richard A.
Sharkey, Thomas C.
Grabowski, Martha
Wallace, William A.
Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
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Sharkey, Thomas C.
Grabowski, Martha
Wallace, William A.
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title Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
title_short Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
title_full Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
title_fullStr Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the Arctic
title_sort dynamic resource allocation to support oil spill response planning for energy exploration in the arctic
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