
Project Experience
The scope of supply is for 2 off compete Produced Water Treatment Packages comprising: 1 off Hydrocyclone Skid, comprising: 3 off desanding and deoiling, hydrocyclones, ...
Design Study for Produced Water Treatment Upgrade, including offshore survey and re-design of Degassing ...
Produced Water Treatment Systems
However stringent your produced water treatment requirements, we can design and supply a system that meets your needs, ensures overboard compliance and maximises oil/gas field assets.
Both formation and injection water are produced alongside oil and, as oil fields age, the amount of produced water is increasing. Large quantities of contaminated water can have a significant environmental impact if not handled properly. No single piece of equipment can tackle the complex process of treating produced water to meet increasingly stringent regulations for discharge or re-use.
At Alderley, we have had long experience in handling some of even the most difficult applications. We can offer you advice and guidance through a range of services and technologies to ensure you meet your Produced Water Treatment project goals.
We can provide stand-alone or fully integrated, skid mounted produced water treatment systems covering Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Treatment processes. Our experience and expertise incorporates: Wellhead desanding, Surge tanks/collection vessels/separators, solids cleaning, hydrocyclones, compact flotation (CFU), gas flotation (IGF and DGF), degassers and media filters. Our Desanding Hydrocyclone can operate at wellhead conditions and our Deoiling Hydrocyclone is capable of reducing oil in water levels to less than half of the output of other hydrocyclone designs.
We have an installed base throughout the world (including Angola, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritania, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, UK and USA) covering onshore, offshore platform and FPSO applications – please see our reference list for more details.
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