Water Recycling & Reuse Strategies For Western Canada's Operators

Water Recycling & Reuse Strategies For Western Canada's Operators

In the current sub-$65-a-barrel climate, Western Canada’s top operators are increasingly pressured to find new areas for potential cost optimization.

Under these conditions, many E&P specialists are shifting their focus to water management.

This integral element of production offers such great scope for savings that it is vital to reassess. To this end CEOs are scrutinizing their water recycling strategies and rethinking the roles of reuse and collaboration in their operations.

However, as dependence on brackish water sources grows, E&Ps must explore new treatment methods and optimize more familiar techniques, all while ensuring regulatory compliance if businesses are to thrive.

Aware of the challenges faced by the industry, the 5th Annual Canadian Shale Canada Water Recycling And Reuse Congress, Western Canada’s only E&P-led water management congress, comes back to showcase these vital techniques and the expertise of shale’s most experienced and innovative operators, including Chevron, Seven Generations, Oak Point Energy, TAQA North, Crew Energy and many more.

As part of the topics that will be extensively covered at the event, day 1 will feature a cradle-to-grave water management case study, and will delve into the cost optimization of chemical and mechanical water treatment, new mobile treatment technologies, friction reduction and H2S removal.

As for day 2, the program will scrutinize the water management regulation, assuring operators of easier compliance in areas from storage through to disposal and reuse. There will also be a discussion on the industry’s latest water collaboration initiatives and consortiums.

For more information, you can download the brochure here:

Or visit the website: www.shale-water-treatment-canada.com

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