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Produced Water Management with HRT

2014-05-22 16:59:38| oilandgasonline Home Page

The oil and gas exploration industry is under pressure to address mounting water management challenges. Factors like limited resources at sites, water intensive unconventional plays, ... and excessive transportation and disposal costs ... all impinge on economics. An ever-changing regulatory environment combined with demands from the public sector for conservation and sustainability has put water management at the forefront of the industry. Produced water streams must be treated prior to disposal, reinjection, or reuse. Effective hydrocarbon recovery and solids removal from produced steams is critical. Delivering reliable, stable operations enhances performance while addressing the health and safety of surrounding communities.

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