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Innovations in Sustainable Shale Gas Water Managment High Recovery Reverse Osmosis Case Study

机译:可持续页岩燃气管理的创新高恢复反渗透案例研究

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Natural gas production from low permeability shale formations (shale gas) has recently become economically viable due to technological advancements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Shale gas is present in numerous and large “basins” around the world, including across the United States, and has been largely untapped due to the very “tight” nature of shale rock. With horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, previously inaccessible natural gas is made to flow through newly formed fractures in the shale to production wells. As a result of this technology, natural gas is now one of the world’s fastest growing energy sources. The development of unconventional sources, such as coal seam gas, will grow dramatically due to vast basins in the United States, and Europe. These reserves are being tapped with new techniques for detection, hydraulic stimulation and extraction. Leveraging any natural resource requires responsible environmental management. Development includes many protective measures, with special concern for water resources and water quality. There is considerable debate about environmental concerns related to produced water. Our industry has a role to identify and apply robust, reliable and efficient scientific and engineering methods to help protect water supplies and the environment. Water management is one of the biggest operating issues for resource developers. While well development may require 4-5 million gallons of water per horizontal well, more liquid is produced throughout the gas well’s lifecycle containing constituents at concentrations much higher than in surface water—all of which requires management through treatment and beneficial use. To protect fresh water resources and control treatment costs, resource developers are seeking innovative treatment and reuse options. This paper provides detailed information and context from case studies including references of relevance to the gas field produced water characteristics of representative Europe and American gas fields.
机译:由于水平钻孔和水力压裂技术进步,来自低渗透性页岩形成(页岩气)的天然气生产最近在经济上可行。页岩气在世界各地的众多和大型“盆地”中存在,包括在美国,由于页岩岩石的“紧密”性质,在很大程度上被删备。利用卧式钻井和水力压裂,先前无法进入的天然气流过新形成的物流到原料井中的新形成骨折。由于这项技术,天然气现在是世界上增长最快的能源之一。由于美国的巨大盆地和欧洲,煤层气等非传统来源的发展将大幅增长。这些储备采用新技术进行挖掘,用于检测,液压刺激和提取。利用任何自然资源需要负责任的环境管理。发展包括许多保护措施,具有水资源和水质的特殊关注。有关与生产水有关的环境问题有相当大的辩论。我们的行业具有识别和应用稳健,可靠和高效的科学和工程方法的作用,以帮助保护水供应和环境。水管理是资源开发人员最大的运营问题之一。虽然井的开发可能需要每条水平井4-500万加仑的水,但在整个燃气井的生命周期中产生更多的液体,浓度的成分远高于表面水的成分 - 所有这些都需要通过治疗和有益的使用来管理。为保护淡水资源和控制治疗成本,资源开发商正在寻求创新的处理和重用选项。本文提供了来自案例研究的详细信息和背景,包括与天然气场的相关参考产生代表欧洲和美国天然气场的水特征。

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