Emerging technologies for produced water challenges in oil and gas operations
Advanced treatment processes for produced water help make water reclamation more affordable and help operators comply with environmental regulations.
Advanced treatment processes for produced water help make water reclamation more affordable and help operators comply with environmental regulations.
From source water to produced water, technologies help E&P operators solve growing water challenges in Permian Basin fracturing operations.
Industry news: Xedia acquired by newly formed midstream water solutions firm Blackbuck Resources; Rawwater opens office in Houston to expand oil and gas services; Pilot Flying J expands its water hauling capabilities.
Industry news: Gradiant opens R&D center and new headquarters in Singapore; Emerson partners with Texas A&M to build new lab; Aqua Terra and De Nora collaborate to offer produced water recycling.
A refinery and petrochemical facility achieves more than 70 percent wastewater reuse with an integrated, comprehensive wastewater treatment system.
Diamond technology can cost-effectively treat spent caustic streams from petroleum refineries via highly efficient electro-oxidation.
Modern solutions for hydrocarbon recovery and particle-liquid separation in oil & gas
A look at possibilities and problems associated with the oil and gas recovery method’s water and wastewater uses.
Generally, hydraulic fracturing refers to a process of stimulating tight rock formations, often drilled a mile or more below the earth’s surface, to enable the release and extraction of crude oil and natural gas.
While hydraulic fracturing has cracked open an economic bonanza at the Bakken and dozens of other production sites worldwide, it has also created concerns over its environmental impact.