Comparative Evaluation for Characterization of Produced Water Generated from Oil,Gas, and Oil–Gas Production Fields |
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Authors: | Hale Ozgun Mustafa Evren Ersahin Selime Erdem Burcu Atay Sema Sayili Esra Eren Pelin Hoshan Doga Atay Mahmut Altinbas Cumali Kinaci Ismail Koyuncu |
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Institution: | 1. Civil Engineering Faculty, Department of Environmental Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak‐Istanbul, Turkey;2. Department of Water Management, Section Sanitary Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands;3. Turkish Petroleum Corporation, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | A reliable wastewater characterization is a prerequisite for the selection of an acceptable treatment strategy for produced water which exhibits significant differences due to the varied kinds of wells, seasonal changes, and formation types. A complete characterization of produced water generated from oil, gas, and oil–gas fields in Turkey was performed based on seasonal and locational variations. The results showed that the produced water generated from oil field wells was highly polluted and wastewater volume was higher in comparison to gas and oil–gas field wells. Besides, the characterization of produced water was varying in a wide range based on seasonal and locational variations. Useful relationships were observed between chloride, sodium, bromide, and total dissolved solids concentrations. The results can be used in the design, operation, and optimization of wastewater treatment systems of petroleum and oil industries for future studies. |
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Keywords: | BTEX Natural receiving body Produced water Wastewater characterization Wastewater treatment |
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