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Produced Water Treatment Field Manual

This book will provide readers with the necessary insight to:

  • Present a description of the various water treating equipment that are currently in use
  • Provide performance data for each unit
  • Develop a "feel" for the parameters needed for design and their relative importance
  • Develop and understanding of the uncertainties and assumptions inherent in the design of the various items of equipment
  • Outline sizing procedures and equipment selection

Maurice Stewart (Author), Ken Arnold (Author)

9781856179843, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 23 September 2011

244 pages
18.6 x 11 x 1.6 cm, 0.23 kg

"Published in a handy small format (4.5x7.5 inches), but not so small it inhibits readability, this guide contains the essential information necessary for produced water treatment using the format of an outline, with subjects followed by short definitions which in turn are followed by lists of key points and in some cases, a list of sample figures. Appendices contain definition of terms, descriptions of water sampling, and oil concentration analysis techniques. Many schematics, drawings, and tables are included. The book is derived from the authors' two-volume Surface production operations. Thoughtfully produced and authoritative, this volume will be essential to engineers and process designers in the field."--Reference and Research Book News

Produced Water Treatment Field Manual presents different methods used in produced water treatment systems in the oil and gas industry. Produced water is salty water that is produced as a byproduct along with oil or gas during the treatment. Water is brought along with the oil and gas when these are lifted from the surface. The water is then treated before the discharge or re-injection process. In the introduction, the book discusses the basic terms and concepts that describe produced water treatment. It also presents the different methods involved in the treatment. It further discusses the design, operation, maintenance, and sizing of the produced water treatment systems. In the latter part of the book, the ways to remove impurities in water are discussed, including choosing the proper filter, filtering equipment, filtering methods, and filtering types. The main objective of this book is to provide information about proper water management. Readers who are involved in this field will find this book relevant.

Part One: Basic considerations

Chapter One: Pre-treatment considerations

Chapter Two: Upstream equipment considerations

Chapter Three: Process considerations

Part Two: Water treating equipment

Chapter Four: API Separators

Chapter Five: Skimmer Tanks and Vessels

Chapter Six: Plate Separators (Downflow/Upflow/Crossflow)

Chapter Seven: Free-flow Turbulent Coalescers

Chapter Eight: Induced Gas Flotation Units (Mechanical/Hydraulic)

Chapter Nine: Sparger Units

Chapter Ten: Hydrocyclones

Chapter Eleven: Combination Units

Part Three: Information required for design

Part Four: Influent water quality

Part Five: Equipment selection and performance

Part Six: Filtration

Chapter Twelve: Solids removal principles

Chapter Thirteen: Water injection system treatment steps:

Part Seven: Solids removal equipment

Chapter Fourteen: Multimedia Filtration

Chapter Fifteen:Deep-bed Upflow Filters

Chapter Sixteen: Deep-bed Downflow Filters

Chapter Seventeen: Deep-bed Nutshell Filters

Subject Areas: Water purification & desalinization [TQSW1], Fossil fuel technologies [THF], Energy industries & utilities [KNB], Mining industry [KNAT]

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