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DOI: 10.2118/145651-ms
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Produced Water Treatment Improvements in Facing Indonesian Government Regulation on Onshore Disposed Waste Water

Abstract: Produced water is the largest byproduct generated by the oil and gas industry. Water injection, considered as the best answer for produced water disposal, is not always possible due to reservoir constraints. The secondary produced water treatment facility in Mutiara Central Plant, VICO Indonesia, is a phenol treatment plant (PTP). It is processing approximately 8000 BPD produced water before being released to the Dondang River. A biologically activated sludge process is applied to reduce the pollutant content … Show more

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“…6 Several technical, economical, and environmental factors influence the extent to which these chemical EOR (CEOR) methods are used. 4,7 Technically, the chemical used should be capable of minimizing the mobility ratio or interfacial tension under reservoir conditions. At the reservoir scale, the effect of geological type, pH, salinity, temperature, and pressure on the performance of the chemical technique is critical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6 Several technical, economical, and environmental factors influence the extent to which these chemical EOR (CEOR) methods are used. 4,7 Technically, the chemical used should be capable of minimizing the mobility ratio or interfacial tension under reservoir conditions. At the reservoir scale, the effect of geological type, pH, salinity, temperature, and pressure on the performance of the chemical technique is critical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 As a result, the development of new environmentally friendly workable chemicals is necessary. 1,4,5 Successful chemical applications rely on the tentative improvement of microscopic and macroscopic sweep in various geological configurations. Polymers, surfactants, alkalis, and polymeric surfactants are the primary injectants as solutes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%