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Review of oilfield produced water treatment technologies

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 298, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134064

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Oilfield produced water; Dissolved organic compounds; Technology assessment; Emerging treatment technology; Advanced oxidation processes

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This paper reviews the characteristics of oilfield-produced water and evaluates multiple treatment technologies. It also discusses the effectiveness of treatment technologies and the assessment criteria that are critical to the development and application prospects of any technology.
Produced water is the wastewater formed when water is brought from subsurface reservoirs during oil or gas extraction. Currently, produced water is mainly treated using conventional trains that contain adsorbates, membrane filters, phase separators and cyclones. This paper reviewed the detailed characteristics of oilfieldproduced water and the assessment of multiple technologies at primary, secondary, and tertiary treatments stages. The effectiveness of the treatment technology from the production of waste, energy requirements, usage of chemicals and the treatment effect of contaminants has been discussed. Then a qualitative assessment was presented in terms of energy requirements, robustness, flexibility, waste generation, modularity, and mobility, which has become critical to the development and application prospects of any technology.

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