produced water treatment system Articles
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Membrane fouling
The Problem: Membrane water treatment is costly and complex due to the systems required to mitigate membrane fouling. Membranes have, therefore, been relegated to high value applications such as desalination and ultra-pure water needs. The systems used to mitigate fouling have a history of underperformance and high cost. EconoPure Solution: EconoPure has developed a low-fouling nanofiltration ...
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The effects and control of viscosity loss of polymer solution compounded by produced water in oilfield development
To avoid the environment pollution and remit the pressure of produced water stored up in water stations at high–water–cut stage, a special technology of enhanced oil recovery (EOR), in which produced water is used for compounding polymer solution, has been formed in Daqing Oilfield. However, the viscosity loss is difficult to be avoided only by modifying the polymer production. Then the effects ...
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Sea water treatment for shrimp farming - Case Study
Global demand for seafood remains high, yet farming shrimps in aquaculture is a tricky business. Disinfection and desalination systems significantly improve the water quality in the breeding tanks, thereby improving the shrimp survival rate. Task Aquaculture - a growth market Shrimps are a popular delicacy, especially in Europe and the USA. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of ...
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Reverse Osmosis and Water Purification
From water reuse to desalination, reverse osmosis plays a key role in supplying fresh water where it’s needed Consumers may already know reverse osmosis (RO) from popular under-sink home water treatment systems, but RO is used in many applications and at many scales. Reverse osmosis can purify unusable water to the point where it’s virtually free of health risks and esthetic ...
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