Produced Water Recycling

Produced Water Recycling

A mid-major Texas oil & gas company sought to recycle produced water from wells and hydraulic fracturing operations, which contained high levels of silica, suspended particulates, and over 200 ppm of iron hydroxide, with TDS ranging from 150,000 to 250,000 ppm. OC 360 was tested alongside moderate pH adjustment using Caustic Soda (raising pH from 6.5 to 8.0–8.2) to reduce total suspended solids (TSS) and iron levels. Remarkably, OC 360 at just 80–100 ppm reduced TSS to below 0.5 ppm with filtration and soluble iron to below 0.5 ppm, while eliminating suspended iron entirely. This demonstrates its effectiveness in producing ultra-clean, reusable water for oilfield operations.

Ultra-Clean Water

TSS reduced to below 0.5 ppm.

Iron Removal

Soluble and suspended iron minimized.

Low Dosage

Effective at just 80–100 ppm.

Water Reuse

Enables safe recycling for oilfield operations.

What contaminants were present in the produced water?
The water contained high levels of silica, suspended particulates, and over 200 ppm of iron hydroxide, with TDS between 150,000–250,000 ppm.
OC 360 was used with moderate pH adjustment using Caustic Soda (raising pH from 6.5 to 8.0–8.2) to optimize treatment performance.
Total suspended solids (TSS) were reduced to below 0.5 ppm, and soluble iron was also reduced to below 0.5 ppm, with suspended iron completely eliminated.
Only 80–100 ppm of OC 360 was needed to achieve these results, demonstrating its efficiency at low use levels.
The treatment produces ultra-clean, reusable water, reducing disposal costs and supporting sustainable water recycling practices.
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