BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations//Tendenci Codeba se MIMEDIR//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.\r\nEvent d etails subject to change. ---\r\nhttps://www.spegcs.org/events/2602/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: PF&C Luncheon: “Technology Developments in Water Manageme nt for Unconventional Gas Resources“\r\nStart Date / Time: Jun 25, 2014 11:30 AM US/Central\r\nLocation: Technip - Energy Tower I\r\nSpeaker: Suni l Ashtekar\r\nGoogle\r\nhttp://maps.google.com/maps?q=11700+Katy+Freeway,H ouston,TX,77079\r\n\r\nForecast\nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/77 079\r\n\r\nShale and tight gas developments are highly water intensive pro cesses with a typical well requiring several million gallons of water to d rill and fracture. During gas/condensate production major portion of this water along with contaminants returns back to the surface as flow back wat er in the first few weeks of operation and remaining amount of water is pr oduced through the life time of the well as produced water. For either re- use or disposal, the water produced from unconventional hydrocarbon wells needs treatment as it may contain residual fracturing fluid chemicals, sus pended solids, high salinity, hardness, hydrocarbons which could form emul sions and other constituents. The variability in produced water volume, h igh salinity and residual polymer among others present various technical c hallenges in water treatment.\r\nIn Shell, an integrated subsurface / comp letions engineering / surface engineering approach is used to select and mature water treatment technologies and establish best water management pr actices focused on minimizing safety risks to protect human health &\; the environment, reducing water footprint and optimizing water-related c osts. A brief introduction to the integrated process will be provided and results of recent technology development and testing focused on optimizin g water reuse and recycle. This presentation addresses Shell&rsquo\;s cur rent water management solutions for unconventional plays development.--- T his iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to cha nge. ---\r\n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations --- \r\n UID:uid2602@spegcs.org SUMMARY:PF&C Luncheon: “Technology Developments in Water Management for Unconventional Gas Resources“ DTSTART:20140625T163000Z DTEND:20140625T180000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240328T233337Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:Technip - Energy Tower I X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Shale and tight gas developments ar e highly water intensive processes with a typical well requiring several m illion gallons of water to drill and fracture. During gas/condensate produ ction major portion of this water along with contaminants returns back to the surface as flow back water in the first few weeks of operation and rem aining amount of water is produced through the life time of the well as pr oduced water. For either re-use or disposal, the water produced from uncon ventional hydrocarbon wells needs treatment as it may contain residual fra cturing fluid chemicals, suspended solids, high salinity, hardness, hydroc arbons which could form emulsions and other constituents. \; The varia bility in produced water volume, high salinity and residual polymer among others present various technical challenges in water treatment.
In Shell, an integrated subsurface / completions engineering \; / surface engineering approach is used to select and mature water treatment technol ogies and establish best water management practices focused on \; mini mizing safety risks to protect human health &\; the environment, reduci ng water footprint and \; optimizing water-related costs. \; A bri ef introduction to the integrated process will be provided and results of recent technology development and testing focused on optimizing water reus e and recycle. \; This presentation addresses Shell&rsquo\;s current w ater management solutions for unconventional plays development.