Middle East Produced Water Management

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Middle East Produced Water Management

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The Premier Forum for Produced Water Management, Recycling and Reuse

Welcome to the  Middle East Produced Water Management 2020  Exhibition and Conference where oilfield operators and service companies will meet with leading water management experts and key regulators in Abu Dhabi to explore new cost-effective water treatment, sourcing, disposal and storage solutions for the oil industry.

New initiatives towards more efficient and cost-effective water management solutions are being explored in order to remain sustainable in the current oil price market. Operators are seeking optimal performance and low-cost water management strategies in line with the latest regulations and environmental considerations in order to ensure long-term operational security for some of the most water-stressed regions of the world.

Leading oil and gas companies continuously assess their exposure to water risks which carry the potential to interrupt production, increase operating expenses, and damage reputations and relationships with regulators and local communities. Where possible, operators are finding new and innovative options to recycle and reuse produced water for cost-effective and stable solutions.

With developments in treatment technologies and strategic know-how, recent innovations in produced water management offer new hope for oilfield operators to take the lead in managing water scarcity issues with their engineering expertise and access to investment funds in water-stressed regions. The  Middle East Produced Water Management 2020  conference is set to become the region’s leading exhibition and conference exclusively for oilfield operators and a large array of service providers to explore new opportunities in water management, water recycling and water re-use to improve operational efficiencies and maintain profitability.

Thank you to all of our supporters and participants from previous summits, here’s a short clip below.

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