Water Management
Wednesday, 9 April
Grand Hall C
Technical Session
With oil and gas production yielding significant amounts of produced water, innovative management solutions are crucial for overcoming both environmental and operational hurdles. This session will highlight the latest advancements in produced water treatment, featuring cutting-edge technologies designed to tackle significant current challenges associated with produced water.
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0130-0200 224273Sulfate Stripping From Injection Seawater In A Sandstone Reservoir And Its Implications On Scale Management Options And Decisions
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0200-0230 224253Automated Sample Capture, Separation And Analysis With The Use Of X-ray Fluorescence To Monitor Produced Water Composition And Sulphate Scaling Risks For Individual Wells.
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0230-0300 224262Measuring Solubility Of Halite In Water And In Calcium Chloride Solution To 200oC, 1200 Bar
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0330-0400 224300Assessing Water Quality In EOR: Insights From Micro- And Nanofluidic Systems On Waterflooding Efficiency
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0400-0430 224294Novel Selective Magnetic Metal Organic Framework (MOF) For Barium Removal From Oilfield Waters
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0430-0500 224241Development Of Dilution-resistant Gel For Deep-source Water Control In Deep Fractured-vuggy Reservoirs
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Alternate 224318Evaluating Sub-Optimal Nitrate Application Under Simulated Field Conditions Using High-Pressure Bioreactors
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Alternate 224278Quantifying Water Control Gelant Injectivity - Gel Time Vs. Working Time