Heartland Evaporation Solution for Produced Water Highlighted in American Oil & Gas Reporter Article
In the American Oil & Gas Reporter’s (AOGR) insightful article Disposal Constraints Drive Creative Research Into Water Treatment, Reuse by Colter Cookson, Heartland’s evaporation technology the Heartland Concentrator™ is spotlighted as an innovative solution for managing produced water in the oil and gas industry. Senior Director of Business Development Engineering Michael Grossman was interviewed to shed light onto how evaporation can be a promising tool to address produced water needs.
Historically, the management of produced water in the oil and gas industry has relied heavily on saltwater disposal wells (SWDs). However, the increasing linkage between SWDs and induced seismic activity has intensified the demand for alternative, more sustainable water management solutions. Evaporation is being explored as a promising solution for produced water, offering a significant reduction in the volume of water that needs to be managed, thereby addressing both environmental and operational challenges.
Unique to Heartland’s technology, the ability to leverage waste heat from a range of sources, particularly compressor banks or flared field gas in the O&G space, for evaporation presents a transformative approach in produced water management. This method not only utilizes readily available thermal energy, thus repurposing it for water treatment but also significantly reduces the volume of water that needs handling. By converting exhaust heat into a resource for direct contact evaporation, this system enhances environmental sustainability and operational efficiency, offering a cleaner, more cost-effective solution for the oil and gas industry.
Read the piece in its entirety and what Heartland’s Produced Water segment leader Michael Grossman has to say in the available AOGR article here: Disposal Constraints Drive Research Into Water Treatment, Reuse (aogr.com)