Papers: 2004 Produced Water Workshop

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2004 Produced Water Workshop

A Case Study on PW Treatment for Dissolved HCs - Cor Kuijvenhoven, Shell International, The Netherlands
An Overview of Produced Water in the USA - John Veil, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Comparison of New and Traditional Produced Water Treatment Technologies for Their Potential to Remove Dissolved Aromatic Components - A. Descousse and K. Mönig, TOTAL E&P Norge AS, Norway, K. Voldum, ConocoPhillips, Norway
Discharge of Produced Water: New Challenges in the North Sea - Emmanuel Garland, Total, France
Downhole Separation - Technical & Economic Perspectives - Paul Verbeek, Shell International, The Netherlands
Environmental Monitoring Of Water Columns Around Offshore Installations - Ingunn Nilssen, Statoil, Norway
Field Experience of Using NO3 Injection To Control SRB Induced Corrosion In Oilfield Water Systems - Thor Hægh, Norsk Hydro, Norway
Microsieving - A New Approach to Produced Water Treatment - Iain Cumming, Serguei Kosvintsev and Richard Holdich, Micropore Technologies Ltd, UK and Richard Tanner, The Industry Technology Facilitator, UK
Petroleum Wells with Controlled Water Inflow - Downhole Water Sink Technology - Andrew K. Wojtanowicz, Louisiana State University, USA
Produced Water Polishing: Vertical Units With Low Centrifugal Forces and Induced Gas Floatation Promotes Compliance During Produced Water Operations - Jerald W. Darlington and Jeffrey J. Smith, CETCO, USA
PWRI Process Operational Experience for Heavy Oil Developments - Alastair Boyd, IGL Engineering UK Limited, UK
Regulatory Requirements for the Analysis of Produced Water in the UK - Angus Laurie, DTI, UK
Results from the Latest MPPE Field Trials at NAM and TOTAL Installations - Dick Th. Meijer, Akzo Nobel MPP Systems B.V., and Cor Kuijvenhoven, Shell International, The Netherlands
Terminology, Evaluation Methods, Candidate Selction, and Expectation of Chemical Systems for Water and Gas Control - Paul McGinn, Halliburton, UK
The PEC_PNEC Ratio In Risk Assessment - An Over Esteemed Indicator - Chris C. Karman and Mathijs G.D. Smit, TNO-MEP, The Netherlands
The Zero Discharge Work - Results and Follow-Up - Ståle Johnsen, Statoil, Norway
Treatment of Produced Water In Gas Condensate Fields Using Ultrafiltration - Roger Dickhaus and Dirk Trostman, Taprogge, Germany and Johannes Lindemann, imb+frings watersystems GmbH
Utilising Static Filtration Experiments To Test Existing Filtration Theories For Conformance - Firas H. Al-Abduwani, Bert-Rik de Zwart, Wim van den Broek, Peter. Currie, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Validation of the CHARM Model Through Field Sample Analyses - Steve Grigson, and S Gagliardi, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Water Quality Requirements For Waterflooding - A Methodology - Maarten Schaapveld and Cor Kuijvenhoven, Shell International, The Netherlands

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