Through its mandate from the Weights and Measures Act of 1981, the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) is required to ensure that all weighing and measuring devices used in commercial trade are verified. These include measuring devices used in the emerging Oil and Gas Sector of Guyana.

Hence, through aggressive recruitment and further training of its staff members, the GNBS said that it is prepared to fulfill its role in the Oil and Gas Sector – which is to ensure accurate measurements during lifting of crude from the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel(s).

Through support of the Guyana Petroleum Resources Governance and Management Project, the GNBS has benefited from the training of several Inspectors of its Legal Metrology Services Department.

The bureau assured that these inspectors can now competently witness the proving/verification of the custody transfer meters used on FPSO(s).
Further, to maintain reliable measurements, the GNBS said it will conduct routine checks on the offshore facility to ensure that all points, which can affect the metering of the product, are sealed before and after offloading.

Inspectors received the requisite training from the Measurement Service Division of Bureau Varitas of North America in accordance with the American Petroleum Institute (API) Petroleum Measurement Standards. The relevant API standards will be adopted as National Standards and will be used for verification of the metering system on the FPSO.

Meanwhile, GNBS Inspectors have also underwent safety training required for transport and operation on the FPSO. These include the Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET), which is necessary for personnel travelling to the offshore facilities; the Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CAEBS) training for inflight and underwater emergencies; and training on the ISO 45001 Occupational Safety and Health Standard to enhance their safety awareness.

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