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OverviewProduced Water Treatment Field Manual presents different methods used in produced water treatment systems in the oil and gas industry. Produced water is salty water that is produced as a byproduct along with oil or gas during the treatment. Water is brought along with the oil and gas when these are lifted from the surface. The water is then treated before the discharge or re-injection process. In the introduction, the book discusses the basic terms and concepts that describe produced water treatment. It also presents the different methods involved in the treatment. It further discusses the design, operation, maintenance, and sizing of the produced water treatment systems. In the latter part of the book, the ways to remove impurities in water are discussed, including choosing the proper filter, filtering equipment, filtering methods, and filtering types. The main objective of this book is to provide information about proper water management. Readers who are involved in this field will find this book relevant. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maurice Stewart (President, Stewart Training Company, USA) , Ken Arnold (Ken Arnold Consulting Inc.)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Gulf Professional Publishing Dimensions: Width: 11.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 18.70cm Weight: 0.230kg ISBN: 9781856179843ISBN 10: 1856179842 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 23 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPart One: Basic considerations Chapter One: Pre-treatment considerations Chapter Two: Upstream equipment considerations Chapter Three: Process considerations Part Two: Water treating equipment Chapter Four: API Separators Chapter Five: Skimmer Tanks and Vessels Chapter Six: Plate Separators (Downflow/Upflow/Crossflow) Chapter Seven: Free-flow Turbulent Coalescers Chapter Eight: Induced Gas Flotation Units (Mechanical/Hydraulic) Chapter Nine: Sparger Units Chapter Ten: Hydrocyclones Chapter Eleven: Combination Units Part Three: Information required for design Part Four: Influent water quality Part Five: Equipment selection and performance Part Six: Filtration Chapter Twelve: Solids removal principles Chapter Thirteen: Water injection system treatment steps: Part Seven: Solids removal equipment Chapter Fourteen: Multimedia Filtration Chapter Fifteen:Deep-bed Upflow Filters Chapter Sixteen: Deep-bed Downflow Filters Chapter Seventeen: Deep-bed Nutshell FiltersReviews<p> Published in a handy small format (4.5x7.5 inches), but not so small it inhibits readability, this guide contains the essential information necessary for produced water treatment using the format of an outline, with subjects followed by short definitions which in turn are followed by lists of key points and in some cases, a list of sample figures. Appendices contain definition of terms, descriptions of water sampling, and oil concentration analysis techniques. Many schematics, drawings, and tables are included. The book is derived from the authors' two-volume Surface production operations. Thoughtfully produced and authoritative, this volume will be essential to engineers and process designers in the field. --Reference and Research Book News Author InformationDr. Maurice Stewart, PE, a Registered Professional Engineer with over 40 years international consulting experience in project management; designing, selecting, specifying, installing, operating, optimizing, retrofitting and troubleshooting oil, water and gas handling, conditioning and processing facilities; designing plant piping and pipeline systems, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, process equipment, and pumping and compression systems; and leading hazards analysis reviews and risk assessments. Ken Arnold was President of K. Arnold Consulting, Inc., providing expert consulting services to the oil and gas industry covering surface engineering, project management, and project development. Ken retired from the industry in 2022. Previously, he was Senior Technical Advisor for Worley Parsons and CEO of Paragon Engineering Services, now owned by Wood Group. Ken earned a BSCE in civil engineering from Cornell University and a MS in civil engineering from Tulane University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |