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Challenges and trends in membrane technology implementation for produced water treatment: A review
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A review of the implementation of membrane technology for produced water treatment could contribute to the knowledge required for the increased introduction of scaled-up membrane technology in the petroleum industry as discussed by the authors, which encompasses the capabilities and performance optimization possibilities of microfiltration, ultrafiltration and nanofiltration membranes.Abstract:
This review provides insight into the implementation of membrane technology in the petroleum industry for treating produced water that is generated from conventional oilfields in upstream and downstream processes. The ever-evolving and increasingly stringent regulatory standards for discharging produced water pose colossal environmental and economic implications because the bulk of this produced water is disposed into the environment. Thus, a review of the implementation of membrane technology for produced water treatment could contribute to the knowledge required for the increased introduction of scaled-up membrane technology in the petroleum industry. This review encompasses the capabilities and performance optimization possibilities of microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis membranes. The level of applications that these membrane technologies might attain within the petroleum industry were determined, and these implementations were correlated with the purpose, performance efficiency, treatment system configurations, necessary pretreatment procedures, quality of treated produced water, fouling occurrence and control, foulants, cleaning procedures, raw produced water content, potential challenges with corresponding applied solutions, and economic factors. This review also maps current and future trends and provides a perspective on the outlook for advances in novel membrane applications for produced water treatment.read more
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Review of technologies for oil and gas produced water treatment
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TL;DR: Major research efforts in the future could focus on the optimization of current technologies and use of combined physico-chemical and/or biological treatment of produced water in order to comply with reuse and discharge limits.
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Desalination and reuse of high-salinity shale gas produced water: drivers, technologies, and future directions
Devin L. Shaffer,Laura H. Arias Chavez,Moshe Ben-Sasson,Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillón,Ngai Yin Yip,Menachem Elimelech +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that desalination for reuse of produced water is technically feasible and can be economically relevant, however, because produced water management is primarily an economic decision, expanding desalinated for reuse is dependent on process and material improvements to reduce capital and operating costs.
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A white paper describing produced water from production of crude oil, natural gas, and coal bed methane.
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Fouling and cleaning of ultrafiltration membranes: A review
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