Water Pollution Research and Control Brighton 1988
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4832-8439-2.50204-2
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Investigation of an Innovative Technology for Oil-Field Brine Treatment

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“…For reinjection purposes, brine treatment processes achieve only crude purification levels by physical‐chemical methods ( Wright et al, 1977 ). As these brines can harm shallow aquifer systems, advanced procedures have been applied for the treatment of oil field brines, such as microbiological techniques, carbon filters, or reverse osmosis ( Dyke et al, 1992 ; Jones, 1973 ; Mandil et al, 1998 ; Miskovic et al, 1989 ). Consistently, the high salt concentrations make the treatment of formation water difficult.…”
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“…For reinjection purposes, brine treatment processes achieve only crude purification levels by physical‐chemical methods ( Wright et al, 1977 ). As these brines can harm shallow aquifer systems, advanced procedures have been applied for the treatment of oil field brines, such as microbiological techniques, carbon filters, or reverse osmosis ( Dyke et al, 1992 ; Jones, 1973 ; Mandil et al, 1998 ; Miskovic et al, 1989 ). Consistently, the high salt concentrations make the treatment of formation water difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%