Environmental disasters are not accidents — they are policy failures
Posted on December 14th, 2025

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

The Core Problem: Fragmented & Weak Oil Spill Response

Sri Lanka’s marine pollution control today suffers from:

  •  No dedicated national oil spill recovery fleet
  •  Dependence on ad-hoc chartered tugs and foreign assistance
  •  Weak spilled oil reception, storage, and separation capacity
  •  Poor coordination between MEPA, Ports Authority, Navy, Coast Guard
  •  Slow approvals that discourage serious foreign investors

Oil spill response is still treated as an emergency event, not as a permanent national infrastructure requirement.

Why the Spliced Oil Collection System” Is the Missing Link

What you correctly identify is the absence of an integrated oil spill chain, namely:

  1. Detection & rapid containment
  2. High-capacity pumping & skimming vessels
  3. Onboard oil–water separation
  4. Shore-based reception & treatment
  5. Safe disposal / recycling of recovered oil

Sri Lanka has bits and pieces, but no spliced (end-to-end) system.

Without this:

  • Collected oil becomes waste with nowhere to go
  • Response vessels remain idle or under-utilised
  • Environmental damage escalates exponentially

Modera Harbour & Walkers Colombo Shipyard – A Strategic Opportunity Missed

Your proposal to repurpose the idling Walkers Colombo Shipyard at Modera is strategically sound.

Why Modera is ideal:

  • Close to Colombo anchorage & shipping lanes
  • Existing marine industrial footprint
  • Suitable for:
    • Oil spill response vessels
    • Pollution control barges
    • Skimmers, pumps, separators
    • Emergency response hub for west & south coasts

Instead of debating Modera endlessly, Sri Lanka should declare it a:

National Marine Pollution Control & Emergency Response Base


Foreign Investors Are Ready – The State Is Not

This is the most 

This aligns with global trends:

  • PPP-based oil spill response fleets
  • Port-funded emergency services
  • IMO-compliant pollution control operators

Yet Sri Lanka delays because of:

  • Bureaucratic fear of foreign control”
  • Absence of a clear PPP framework
  • No single empowered authority to approve projects
  • Policy paralysis disguised as further study required”

Environmental protection delayed is environmental protection denied.


Blue Economy: Words Without Infrastructure Are Empty

A Sustainable Blue Economy is not conferences and strategy documents.

It requires:

  •  Pollution response vessels
  •  Oil recovery & treatment plants
  • Industrial marine yards
  • Trained response crews
  • Enforceable liability & insurance mechanisms

Without pollution control capability:

  • Ports lose credibility
  • Insurance premiums rise
  • Transshipment business is at risk
  • Fisheries and tourism suffer irreversible harm

X-Press Pearl: A National Wake-Up Call Ignored

Sri Lanka learned—painfully—that:

  • Hours matter, not days
  • Waiting for foreign help is too late
  • Environmental damage costs far exceed prevention costs
  • Accountability without capacity is meaningless

To your question:

Are we going to let that happen again?

If nothing changes  Yes, we will.

Not because we want to—but because the system remains unchanged.


 What Should Be Done – Immediately

(A) Declare Marine Pollution Control a National Strategic Infrastructure

Similar to ports, power, and water

Establish a 

National Oil Spill Response Authority

  • Single command
  • Clear legal mandate
  • Fast-track approvals

Convert Modera / Walkers Yard into:

Sri Lanka Marine Pollution Control Hub

  • PPP operated
  • Foreign technology, local workforce
  • Revenue from port dues & response contracts

Mandate Oil Spill Response Coverage

  • For all vessels calling at Sri Lankan ports
  • Funded via a small environmental lev

Environmental disasters are not accidents — they are policy failures

Sri Lanka still has time to correct course, but the window is closing as vessel traffic increases and ship sizes 

Regards

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

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