What is Brine and Where Does it Come From? Brine is the salty water trapped in rock formations associated with oil and gas deposits. It consists mostly of sodium chloride but can also contain other things such as organics, bromide, some heavy metals and boron. Its source as a pollutant is usually oil stripper wells which produce less than 10 barrels of oil per day with typically a 10:1 ratio of brine to oil. Such wells are distributed throughout Kentucky and are often located on farmland. In some cases, brine rises to the land surface even where no oil wells are present
At the request of the Department of Energy, field techniques were developed to evaluate and improve ...
The hypothesis that oil field brines can become ore-forming solutions and can transport base metals ...
Natural gas and oil drilling have expanded rapidly in the U.S in recent years. The volume of various...
What is Brine and Where Does it Come From? Brine is the salty water trapped in rock formations assoc...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, Agricultural Technical InstituteLarge quantities of o...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Contaminat...
www.sosenvironmental.com • 98 % of oil production waste is high TDS produced water. • Oilfield produ...
Uganda is an emerging petroleum-producing country, and protecting vulnerable ecosystems in the impac...
Spills of brine wastewater produced during oil well drilling are occurring more frequently in the Gr...
Spills of brine wastewater produced during oil well drilling are occurring more frequently in the Gr...
Current brine remediation techniques focus on salt removal as the primary goal. However, residual di...
Water (brine) co-producedwith oil in theWilliston Basin is some of themost saline in the nation. The...
016108182016Final reportPDFTech ReportUTRC/RF Grant No: 49198-29-26BrinesDeicingDust controlEnvironm...
Natural gas and oil drilling have expanded rapidly in the U.S in recent years. The volume of various...
The State of Kansas is facing increasing demands on limited available drinking water sources. Reclai...
At the request of the Department of Energy, field techniques were developed to evaluate and improve ...
The hypothesis that oil field brines can become ore-forming solutions and can transport base metals ...
Natural gas and oil drilling have expanded rapidly in the U.S in recent years. The volume of various...
What is Brine and Where Does it Come From? Brine is the salty water trapped in rock formations assoc...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, Agricultural Technical InstituteLarge quantities of o...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Contaminat...
www.sosenvironmental.com • 98 % of oil production waste is high TDS produced water. • Oilfield produ...
Uganda is an emerging petroleum-producing country, and protecting vulnerable ecosystems in the impac...
Spills of brine wastewater produced during oil well drilling are occurring more frequently in the Gr...
Spills of brine wastewater produced during oil well drilling are occurring more frequently in the Gr...
Current brine remediation techniques focus on salt removal as the primary goal. However, residual di...
Water (brine) co-producedwith oil in theWilliston Basin is some of themost saline in the nation. The...
016108182016Final reportPDFTech ReportUTRC/RF Grant No: 49198-29-26BrinesDeicingDust controlEnvironm...
Natural gas and oil drilling have expanded rapidly in the U.S in recent years. The volume of various...
The State of Kansas is facing increasing demands on limited available drinking water sources. Reclai...
At the request of the Department of Energy, field techniques were developed to evaluate and improve ...
The hypothesis that oil field brines can become ore-forming solutions and can transport base metals ...
Natural gas and oil drilling have expanded rapidly in the U.S in recent years. The volume of various...