Papers: 2008 Produced Water Workshop (Aberdeen)

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2008 Produced Water Workshop (Aberdeen)

A Technology Update on the Voraxial® Separator for Separation of Oil and Solids from Produced Water - Dan Samela, Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc. John A. DiBella, Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc.
An Overview Of Produced Water Treatment Technologies - John A. Veil, Argonne National Laboratory
An Update on PetroCAM® Optical-Based Instrumentation for Analysis and Classification of Petroleum Industry Fluids - Mason Ide, Fluid Imaging Technologies
Application of the Volumetric Decline Method to Reservoirs Under Injection of Both Water and Gas - Antonio Cláudio de França Corrêa - PETROBRAS
Downhole Pump Protection & Desanding - Steve Coffee, Enerscope Systems Inc
Heavy Oil Water Treatment Management TOTAL’s Approach - Pierre Pedenaud, TOTAL
Image Based Particle Size Analysis for Produced Water Management Applications - Thomas M. Canty, J.M. Canty Inc.
Latest Technologies on Produced Water Treatment, Utilising Active Flow Flotation And Advanced Media Technologies for The Removal of Environmentally Harmful Components - Edward McPhilemy, CETCO Oilfield Services Company, Lucio Sanchez, CETCO Oilfield Services Company
Requirements and Potential Methodologies for Oil in Produced Water Discharge Volume Verifications - Alick MacGillivray and Ming Yang, TUV NEL Ltd
Research Into New Strategies In Removing Dispersed Oil and Dissolved Compounds From Produced Water - Sumihar H.D. Silalahi, Ciprian T. Scurtu, TorOve Leiknes, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, and Herman Helness, SINTEF, Water and Environment
Shell’s 12 Years of Water Treating Experience in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico - John Walsh, PhD, Shell EP
Tools and Technology Applied to Improve the Efficiency of Produced Water Treatment Systems - James Carnell,Tim Newton, Nigel Weir, Opus Maxim Ltd
Using Tracers to Calibrate / Verify Produced Water Flow Rates - Dan Benson, Tracerco

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