Wyoming's produced water: Analysis and green hydrogen potential

C Abdelhamid, A Latrach, I. Mellal, A. Dehdouh, L. Allam, M Rabiei and K. Venugopal
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Produced water, a byproduct of oil and gas extraction, poses significant environmental and logistical challenges for the energy industry. This paper conducts a thorough analysis of produced water volumes from oil and gas wells in Wyoming, examining its chemical composition and potential for hydrogen production. Utilizing data from the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and U.S. Geological Survey, it offers insights into production trends and influencing factors. The study employs advanced analytical techniques to identify contaminants such as heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and salinity, guiding safe management strategies. With growing interest in hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, the paper evaluates the compatibility of produced water with hydrogen production processes, considering treatment procedures and energy efficiency. By addressing these aspects, it contributes to efforts for a sustainable transition to clean energy systems. This comprehensive examination sheds light on the potential of produced water as a resource, highlighting opportunities for its utilization in hydrogen production while mitigating environmental impacts.
怀俄明州的产水:分析和绿色制氢潜力
采出水是石油和天然气开采过程中产生的副产品,给能源行业带来了巨大的环境和物流挑战。本文对怀俄明州油气井的采出水量进行了全面分析,研究了其化学成分和制氢潜力。利用怀俄明州油气保护委员会和美国地质调查局提供的数据,本文深入分析了生产趋势和影响因素。该研究采用先进的分析技术来识别重金属、碳氢化合物和盐度等污染物,为安全管理策略提供指导。随着人们对氢这种清洁能源载体的兴趣与日俱增,该论文评估了产水与氢生产工艺的兼容性,同时考虑了处理程序和能源效率。通过对这些方面的探讨,论文为向清洁能源系统的可持续过渡做出了贡献。这项全面的研究揭示了采出水作为一种资源的潜力,突出了在制氢过程中利用采出水的机会,同时减轻了对环境的影响。
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