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Title: Current Challenges and Advancements on the Management of Water Retreatment in Different Production Operations of Shale Reservoirs
Authors: Syah, Rahmad
Heidary, Alireza
Rajabi, Hossein
Elveny, Marischa
Shayesteh, Ali Akbar
Ramdan, Dadan
Davarpanah, Afshin
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: M, Licinio
Ferreira, Gando
Keywords: water treatment;ceor;hf;pff method;water saving
Issue Date: 26-Aug-2021
Publisher: MDPI Journals
Citation: Syah, R.; Heidary, A.; Rajabi, H.; Elveny, M.; Shayesteh, A.A.; Ramdan, D.; Davarpanah, A. Current Challenges and Advancements on the Management of Water Retreatment in Different Production Operations of Shale Reservoirs. Water 2021, 13, 2131. https://doi.org/10.3390/ w13152131
Series/Report no.: Water;2021, 13, 2131
Abstract: Nowadays, water savings on industrial plants have become a significant concern for various plants and sections. It is vitally essential to propose applicable and efficient techniques to retreat produced water from onshore and offshore production units. This paper aimed to implement the PFF (Photo Fenton Flotation) method to optimize the water treatment procedure, as it is a twostage separation technique. The measurements were recorded for the HF (hydraulic fracturing) and CEOR (chemically enhanced oil recovery) methods separately to compare the results appropriately. To assure the efficiency of this method, we first recorded the measurements for five sequential days. As a result, the total volume of 2372.5 MM m3/year of water can be saved in the HF process during the PFF treatment procedure, and only 20% of this required fresh water should be provided from other resources. On the other hand, the total volume of 7482.5 MM m3/year of water can be saved in CEOR processes during the PFF treatment procedure, and only 38% of this required fresh water should be provided from other resources. Therefore, the total water volume of 9855 MM m3 can be saved each year, indicating the efficiency of this method in supplying and saving the water volume during the production operations from oilfield units
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URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w13152131
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