Proceedings of International Thermal Operations/Heavy Oil Symposium 1999
DOI: 10.2523/54110-ms
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Study Results to Convert Oil Field Produced Water to Drinking Water or Reuse Quality

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“…MVC and RO processes can remove a large fraction (but not all) of the organics. Doran, et al, (1999) reported that permeate TOC levels below 2 mg/l can be obtained during treatment of oilfield produced water by RO process (6). The removal of organics, particularly the high amounts of low molecular weight aromatic compounds and naphthenic acids found in heavy oil, will be a major challenge for EDR based treatment.…”
Section: Organics Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MVC and RO processes can remove a large fraction (but not all) of the organics. Doran, et al, (1999) reported that permeate TOC levels below 2 mg/l can be obtained during treatment of oilfield produced water by RO process (6). The removal of organics, particularly the high amounts of low molecular weight aromatic compounds and naphthenic acids found in heavy oil, will be a major challenge for EDR based treatment.…”
Section: Organics Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%