Produced water, typically viewed as a waste stream, accounts for the largest volume byproduct associated with oil and gas production.
Management of produced water is particularly challenging as the quality and quantity of produced water varies with geography, time, and site-specific factors. An effective full life cycle management program of produced water that improves operational efficiency, optimizes cost, and maximizes it as a resource is critical for the success of upstream development.
Participants will engage in interactive sessions led by experts in the field, covering topics such as current regulatory frameworks, volume reduction strategies, best practices in offshore produced water management, cutting-edge treatment technologies, sustainable beneficial reuse strategies, and mineral extraction from produced water.
Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape of produced water management, including challenges faced by the industry and the evolving regulatory framework. The workshop will also provide a platform for networking and collaboration among professionals working in various aspects of produced water management, fostering an environment of knowledge exchange and innovation.