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Отправлено: 27.08.20 13:10. Заголовок: Bakken Shale Water Management 2020n Shale Water Management 2020
The Exclusive Forum for Shale Water Management for North Dakota Welcome to the Bakken Shale Water Management 2020 Exhibition and Conference where shale operators, supply and service companies from across the region will meet with leading water management experts and key regulators in Bismarck, North Dakota to explore new cost-effective water treatment, sourcing, disposal and storage solutions exclusively for the region. [speaker heading] [speaker heading] [speaker heading] DAY 1: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020 MAKING AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT FOR SHALE WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES KEYNOTE PRESENTATION • Water is a great business to be in! • Demand for frac water. How high will the demand rise? • Challenges with frac water recycling and looking at solutions for the region Tim Leshchyshyn, FracKnowledge [Agenda Logo] WATER MANAGEMENT MARKET TRENDS AND KEY DEVELOPMENTS • Water management market overview, an analysis of the disposal trends and the potential market size • Water volumetric by a segment of the water market, associated economics and forecasts Mark Ziman, B3 [Agenda Logo] PRODUCED WATER RECYCLING AND TREATMENT-FOR-REUSE CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF BAKKEN SHALE RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS • Evolution of Bakken water cuts and attendant produced water volumes over the last decade • Assessment of Bakken produced water disposal approaches over the last decade • Innovative Bakken produced water reuse strategy currently under evaluation for deployment John Harju, Energy & Environmental Research Center [Agenda Logo] HOW HVFRS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH HIGH-TDS PRODUCED WATER AND REDUCE WATER... • Why hydraulic fracturing industry switched to utilizing HVFRs - highlighting the fluid advantages • Understanding and developing your fluid selection criteria • Successful implementation of using HVFRs in the Bakken and Permian Basins Mohammed Ba Geri, Missouri University of Science and Technology [Agenda Logo] RECYCLING PRODUCED WATER FOR FRAC OPERATIONS • Initial considerations like source, suitability, type of water and scale • Options for removing H2S, iron, and suspended solids • Other operational considerations like logistics and economics of different methods Robert Berry, PetraTech Consultants, LLC [Agenda Logo] RSL MEMBRANES™ - THE WORLD’S LOWEST COST LOW PRESSURE MEMBRANE • RSL membranes™ treat water and waste water and replace all conventional flotation (DAF, IGF) technologies,clarifier or sedimentation type technologies, oil water separators, sand or multimedia filters, low pressure membranes such as UF and MF membranes, and all conventional disposal type bag filter and cartridge technologies • These RSL membranes™ operate based on replacing the skin layer on the membranes using a charged ionic powder • Typically, the loading (flux rate) is 10 times conventional membranes, because of which we claim that these membranes™ are the lowest membrane cost in the world David Bromley, dbe hytec Ltd [Agenda Logo] DAY 2: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW AND STRATEGIES FOR WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGEMENT - COST SAVINGS ACHIEVED THROUGH SERVICE INTEGRATION AND... • Real-time monitoring and control technology that enables shale play water management systems to work in unison to their fullest advantage • Establishing a new standard for water movement, distribution, storage, and treatment operations through automated pump and valve systems, pressure limit controls, remote monitoring, real-time data access, and data logging • Benefits and cost reductions achieved on water management projects where automation technologies and integrated service are employed Dean Fanguy, TETRA Technologies, Inc. [Agenda Logo] ROLE OF EMERGING AND INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES • Stakeholder participation and modernizing supply chain (feedstock, generation, operations, distribution, and consumption) • Optimizing resources in situ and applying governance rules automatically • Reducing cost: Monetizing waste material and water reuse Dave Gajadhar, ResultantGroup [Agenda Logo] REGULATORY AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS FOR PRODUCED WATER PRODUCED WATER MANAGEMENT - INCREASING PROFITABILITY FOR ALL THROUGH... • Transparency into the hauling operation ensures environmental compliance and promotes our “social license” to operate • Precise measurement in the tankers results in a safer, quicker operation for the water haulers and increased confidence in the accuracy of the transported volumes for the producers • Real-time truck location and load tracking allows for scheduling efficiencies saving time and money for both the producer and the hauler • Electronic ticketing results in fewer disputed invoices, time and cost savings, and faster payment for the water hauler Jeff Lang, Eagle Field Tech
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