Frac Water Market Still Worth $1.9 Billion

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Frac Water Market Still Worth $1.9 Billion

Frac Water Treatment Market Still Worth $1.9 Billion

While fracs have fallen from about 2,300 in October 2014 to 1,350 in February 2015, the water treatment market remains strong for companies that know how to play the opportunity. As oil and gas companies cut spending, operators are tapping new technologies to tighten up water management strategies and to lower costs. In addition, new regulatory momentum in the United States could usher in stricter oversight of water transportation and disposal and facilitate more extensive water recycling.

"No single technology or water management approach will win in the frac water treatment space. Rather, companies will employ a mixture of water disposal, centralized treatment and onsite treatment using physical, thermal and electrochemical methods," said Brent Giles, Lux Research Director and one of the authors of the report titled, "Surviving the Shakeout in Frac Water Treatment Technologies."

"Companies like Saltworks Technologies have found ways to incrementally improve established technologies to address pain points in a given geography, while new players like BitPetroClean see an opportunity in niche markets," he added.

Lux Research analysts evaluated water management opportunities in the changed landscape for fracking, and rated 19 water treatment companies on the Lux Innovation Grid. Among their findings:

The report, titled "Surviving the Shakeout in Frac Water Treatment Technologies," is part of the Lux Research Water Intelligence and the Exploration and Production Intelligence services.

Source: Power Engineering

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