Guyana to become the 116th Member State of the 1992 Fund

Posted: 26/02/2019
Categories: News – Policy

The International Maritime Organization has informed the Director of the IOPC Funds that the Co-operative Republic of Guyana deposited instruments of accession to the 1992 Civil Liability and Fund Conventions on 20 February 2019. Both Conventions will enter into force for Guyana on 20 February 2020, bringing the number of 1992 Fund Member States to 116 on that date.

 

Guyana was Party to the 1971 Fund Convention until it ceased to be in force in May 2002 but was one of the few States which had not acceded to the new 1992 Fund Convention at the time and had therefore ceased to be covered by the IOPC Funds. The Funds’ Director, José Maura, has expressed how pleased he is that Guyana has decided to join the 1992 Fund and that the country can once again benefit from the full protection that the international liability and compensation regime offers against the financial risk of oil pollution incidents.

For a full list of the IOPC Funds membership and map displaying the coverage of the international liability and compensation regime in general, please visit the Membership section.

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