Produced Water Treatment 

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Produced Water Treatment

Produced water is generated in the process of lifting oil and gas from water-bearing formations–typically sea or lake beds. As oil and gas is lifted to the surface, water is brought along with it. This water must be treated prior to discharge or re-injection.

Produced Water Treatment

Siemens Water Technologies has been meeting the water treatment needs of the oil and gas industry for decades. We offer a complete range of equipment and processes to solve produced water treatment problems. Designed to meet rigorous oil field production standards, and to withstand harsh operating environments, we can reliably treat your production field water.

With thousands of water processing systems operating in production fields around the world, both onshore and offshore, Siemens Water Technologies has the experience to meet the ever-changing demands of the oil and gas industry. Our experience as a global provider has taught us to engineer and manufacture to oil industry codes, standards and certification, as well as how to meet different design requirements and local operating philosophies around the world. Our international network of sales offices, engineering centers and quality controlled manufacturing facilities ensures close contact with our customers, expedited delivery times and competitive pricing.

As your treatment requirements become more complex, so does selecting the right treatment solution. With our continued global services to the oil and gas industry and close customer relations, you're assured the right equipment for the job, designed to meet the specific challenge at hand.

We offer the widest range of proven filtration and separation technologies in the industry for produced water treatment. These include: solids separation; primary, secondary and tertiary oily water separation; advanced treatment; solids handling. We also offers support equipment such as electrochlorination equipment, impressed current cathodic protection, chemical feed equipment and VOC control systems.

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For more information about produced water, contact the Information Desk, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time: 1.866.926.8420 or 1.724.772.1402 or information.water@siemens.com

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Produced Water Treatment Case Study

RO System Helps Discharge Regulations and Minimize Waste Volume

In the Powder River Basin of Wyoming, Petro-Canada needed to treat the produced water from a Coal Bed Methane (CBM) project to meet discharge regulations and minimize waste volumes. CBM wells usually have to be dewatered to reduce pressure and allow methane gas to be released from the coal. After this process, the water contains very high levels of sodium, amongst other contaminants, that must be removed before the water can be discharged into public water streams. Often the wastewater from this process would go to a waste stream posing a second challenge—minimizing the volume of the waste stream to lower high costs incurred by deep well injection or hauling the waste off the site. 

Reverse osmosis (RO) and brine recovery reverse osmosis (BRRO) systems were the solution; however, Petro-Canada needed an immediate treatment solution, and the permanent RO-based system would not be installed and fully functional for about a year. Siemens Water Technologies had another solution.

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Produced Water Treatment Products

Solids Separation
Solid/Liquid Hydrocyclones

Primary Produced Water Separation
Corrugated Plate Separators (CPS)
API Separators
Solid/Liquid Hydrocyclones
Liquid/Liquid Hydrocyclones

Secondary Produced Water Separation
Brise™ Dissolved Gas Flotation (DGF) Pump
Combosep™ Flotation System
Cyclosep™ Vertical Flotation System
Hydrocell™ IAF/IGF System
Quadricell™ IAF/IGF System
Spinsep™ Vertical Flotation System
Veirsep™ Horizontal Flotation System
Vorsep™ Compact Flotation System

Tertiary Produced Water Separation
Auto-Shell™ Walnut Shell Filter
Monosep™ Pulsed-Bed Walnut Shell Filter

Media Filters
Activated Carbon Filters

Advanced Treatment
Biological Treatment 
RO Systems
Mobile Water Treatment

Solids Handling

Gravity Thickeners
Filter Presses
Belt Filter Presses

Chemical Feed
Chemical Feed Systems

VOC Control
Activated Carbon

Auxiliary Equipment
Potable Water Treatment Systems
Marine Growth Control Equipment
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection
Flowback Treatment Systems
Pipeline Hydrotest Water

Produced Water Treatment Case Studies

RO System Helps Discharge Regulations and Minimize Waste Volume

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Coal-Bed-Methane Produced Water: An Evolution in Treatment

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