22 - 23 May, 2012, Venue to be confirmed, Kuala Lumpur
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If you have an interesting paper on any latest advancement in produced water management/treatment in the oil and gas sector, email enquiry@iqpc.com.sg to explore opportunities to present them at the regional conference.
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It is no secret that one of the biggest reasons behind IQPC’s highly successful, engaging discussions is extensive industry research. Taking this a step further, in addition to understanding the pulse of the industry through research, Produced Water Management 2012’s agenda will be guided by the following technical advisors:
John Walsh Chemical / Process Engineer SHELL, NETHERLANDS
Darrell Gallup Private Consultant
A water engineering services company in Florida is adopting frac fluid recycling to treat produced waters from natural gas wells, according to Upstream Online.com
The above method is just one of the many technologies /strategies / advancements used to treat produced water from oil and gas facilities.
Produced water is one of the largest waste streams and byproducts in the oil & gas industry. With increasing amounts of water necessary in order to extract oil in mature fields, it's no wonder that the re-use of produced water has become an asset for many operators.
The largest volume of water waste arises from production operations for the oil and gas industries and recycling produced water is part of an environmental solution to keep drilling without damaging the world around us.
Get the draft agenda for Produced Water Management 2012
With water production becoming a major environmental and economic issue for operators and regulators worldwide, it is every oil and gas operator’s responsibility to ensure they adopt efficient strategies to mitigate the ill effects of produced water.
Energy IQ is pleased to announce the second edition of Produced Water Management 2012 (22nd – 23rd May, 2012), a conference that looks exclusively into the latest advancements, strategies and technologies to cope with challenges arising out of the large amounts of produced water.
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