Yes, there are specific regulations for oil containment in environmentally sensitive areas. Many countries have established environmental protection laws and regulations that mandate stringent requirements for industries operating in or near sensitive ecosystems. These regulations often outline the need for robust spill prevention measures, including installing secondary containment systems and emergency response plans.
The use of advanced technologies and best practices to prevent spills and minimize the risk of environmental damage is emphasized. Permits and approvals may be subject to environmental impact assessments to assess potential risks to sensitive areas. Compliance with these regulations is vital to ensure responsible practices, safeguard ecosystems, and protect the biodiversity of environmentally sensitive regions.