CH2M HILL Leads Water Treatment Study

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CH2M HILL Leads Water Treatment Study

CH2M HILL is Leading the "Cost-Effective Reverse Osmosis Concentrate Treatment and Brine Management Study" Formulated by ConocoPhillips (COP), in Collaboration with Industry Partners Under the Petroleum Environment Research Forum (PERF), Out of COP's Water Centre in Doha, Qatar

The study, to be completed in December 2014, will evaluate and compare applicable treatment technologies for making produced water available for beneficial reuse. Following detailed analysis, including life cycle cost estimation, CH2M HILL will provide a list of recommendations that industry can implement in the near term and over a longer time horizon to improve water discharge management.

Water plays an integral role in the oil and gas industry, and as global oil production increases, volumes of produced water also increases. Presently, a gap exists in the industry to cost-effectively treat produced water for reuse. COP and its Partners developed this study as a way to identify and implement new technologies that will improve total water management within the industry.

"Our research experience, as well as our engineering and design experience, for the oil and gas industries has given us an understanding of the unique challenges faced in implementing new technologies within the construction, operations and maintenance constraints of the oil and gas field environment," said Jim Lozier, CH2M HILL Vice President and Global Technology Leader for Desalination and Study Manager. "We are excited to leverage our experience in water treatment innovation to help ConocoPhillips and its Partners identify cost-effective strategies for treating produced water."

CH2M HILL gathered a fully integrated team with international and nationally acclaimed academic and private industry researchers, who have made significant contributions to the understanding and application of traditional and new technologies for RO concentrate and brine management in both public and industrial sectors, to complete the study.

When completed, findings of the study will enable COP and Partners to progress the application of the most appropriate technologies to advance water treatment strategies in the oil and gas industry.

Source: CH2MHill

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