International oilfield service provider Schlumberger has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for authorisation to store dry chemicals.
According to an EPA Notice to the Public, which was published on Sunday, the agency has received eight applications for Environmental Authorisation from various companies, including Schlumberger Guyana Inc.
The Notice said Schlumberger is seeking authorisation for the storage of dry chemicals at 24-26 Industrial Site, Ruimveldt.