Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2062393098> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W2062393098 abstract "Abstract Fresh water and affordable energy are two of the most valuable resources on the planet for sustaining economic growth and development. As the demand for oil and gas continues to increase, the fresh water consumption rate by exploration and production (E&P) activities is skyrocketing. Competition for fresh water is threatening to become an industry-limiting factor in some oil and gas plays. To ensure that the fresh water needed by the oil and gas industry is available in the future, better water resource management practices must be developed and implemented. Currently, the drilling, completion, and stimulation of each horizontal shale well consumes up to 10 million gallons (gal) of fresh water, roughly equal to daily indoor water usage of 125,000 people [U.S. Department of the Interior March 2010]. Once fresh water becomes oilfield waste, the water is typically disposed of into reservoirs below the fresh water table, permanently removing it from the fresh water cycle. Reusing the water is desirable but often presents technical problems with water quality, water management logistics, and cost. To help address these problems, a Forward Osmosis (FO) water reclamation process has been adapted for the oil and gas industry. The first generation of the process reclaims drilling waste water by converting it into high quality base fluid for hydraulic fracturing. In contrast to other water treatment systems, like reverse osmosis and evaporation, FO is a unique nano-filtration technology that harnesses the potential energy in a brine water solution as the drive mechanism, thus making the technology extremely green and cost competitive. Unlike conventional filtration to remove solids, the FO membrane rejects all solids and virtually all solutes from the reclaimed water, thus yielding a nano-pure water that will not react adversely with fracturing chemicals or the reservoir. The results of laboratory and field testing from early commercial jobs show that FO is a viable technology for the reclamation of drilling waste for beneficial reuse as a high quality completion fluid. The results also show that FO can help significantly reduce both the carbon footprint and water footprint of the oil and gas industry." @default.
- W2062393098 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2062393098 creator A5009377468 @default.
- W2062393098 creator A5041658003 @default.
- W2062393098 creator A5081961593 @default.
- W2062393098 date "2010-09-19" @default.
- W2062393098 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2062393098 title "Making High Quality Frac Water out of Oilfield Waste" @default.
- W2062393098 cites W1977303677 @default.
- W2062393098 cites W1997652146 @default.
- W2062393098 cites W2109453811 @default.
- W2062393098 cites W2153591330 @default.
- W2062393098 doi "https://doi.org/10.2118/135469-ms" @default.
- W2062393098 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2062393098 type Work @default.
- W2062393098 sameAs 2062393098 @default.
- W2062393098 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982012 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982014 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982015 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982016 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982017 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982022 @default.
- W2062393098 countsByYear W20623930982023 @default.
- W2062393098 crossrefType "proceedings-article" @default.
- W2062393098 hasAuthorship W2062393098A5009377468 @default.
- W2062393098 hasAuthorship W2062393098A5041658003 @default.
- W2062393098 hasAuthorship W2062393098A5081961593 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C110158866 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C130797344 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C153823671 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C206588197 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C2775865663 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C2780797713 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C41625074 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C548081761 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConcept C87717796 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C110158866 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C127413603 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C130797344 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C153823671 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C18903297 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C206588197 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C2775865663 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C2780797713 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C39432304 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C41625074 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C54355233 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C548081761 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C86803240 @default.
- W2062393098 hasConceptScore W2062393098C87717796 @default.
- W2062393098 hasLocation W20623930981 @default.
- W2062393098 hasOpenAccess W2062393098 @default.
- W2062393098 hasPrimaryLocation W20623930981 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W1982440623 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2024497053 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2068440071 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2133548364 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2567200416 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2626283652 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W2957842272 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W3111394468 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W3186115192 @default.
- W2062393098 hasRelatedWork W4283762127 @default.
- W2062393098 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2062393098 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2062393098 magId "2062393098" @default.
- W2062393098 workType "article" @default.