Under its commitment to environmental protection, ExxonMobil Guyana on Tuesday conducted a quarterly preventative maintenance activity on its Oil Spill Response Crucial Kit equipment at the GYSBI shore base — an exercise aimed at ensuring there is adequate in-country response capacity in the unlikely event of an oil spill.
The team conducted visual inspections of the containment boom and skimmer packages, as well as the oil dispersant stockpile, to ensure that all systems are in place for rapid deployment in case of emergency.

Within the oil spill emergency response scope, equipment such as the boom and skimmer are integral tools that facilitate containment and recovery.
Booms are temporary floating barriers that help to slow the spread of oil within a water area. This phase of containment enables the skimmer, which is a mechanical device that ‘skims’ the surface area, to remove the oil.
Ryan Singh, ExxonMobil’s Emergency Response and Preparedness Advisor, engaged with the Department of Public Information (DPI) following a tour of the company’s stored dispersants at its GYSBI Shore-base & Annex, and he explained that the exercise is conducted quarterly.
“These activities were being conducted by a local vendor, EnerMech. Overall, a lot of eyes are on our projects and our preventative maintenance, and they are saying positive things,” he said. “We also did inspections on our dispersant stockpile. We recently improved the total quantities, since we have more projects coming into Guyana and we had to update the amount.”
Dispersants are chemical agents that are poured into the water to break down oil elements into smaller droplets, so they can be easily diluted. This minimises any environmental impacts from the spill.
