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Desalination, Vol.376, 1-8, 2015
Application of forward osmosis for reducing volume of produced/Process water from oil and gas operations
Produced water management is one of the key challenges faced by the oil and gas industry globally. Specifically, the gas industry in Qatar is challenged to minimize the produced/process water (PPW) volumes injected into disposal wells to ensure long term sustainability of the reservoirs. This research evaluated a novel application of forward osmosis (FO) to reduce the volumes of PPW disposed of by deep well injection using brine from thermal desalination plants or seawater as draw solutions. In the case of brines, this process also provides some environmentally beneficial dilution before discharge. In order to verify the PPW volume reduction concept, bench-scale FO experiments were carried out using commercial flat sheet membranes. FO performance was evaluated using PPW with and without pretreatment and results confirm that pretreatment is key to the successful implementation of FO for the treatment of PPW. Experimental results indicate that FO is effective in achieving 50% volume reduction of pretreated PPW with stable flux of 12 LMH. Lab analyses show that the TOC in the diluted draw solution was below the detection limit indicating that the TOC from the feed did not appear in the draw solution and hence would not be discharged to the environment (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Forward osmosis;Osmotic dilution;Produced Water;Process water;Pretreatment;Water flux;Desalination;Brine;Oil & gas