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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF OIL-CONTAMINATED WASTEWATER, MEANT FOR INJECTION INTO FORMATION, USING TWO-STAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
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Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Limited Liability Company (LLC) “Impulse”, Russia
 
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Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, 21st line 2, 199106 Saint-Petersburg, Russia
 
 
Publication date: 2017-05-02
 
 
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Yana Karpova   

Saint Petersburg Mining University, Primorskij Region, Optikov, 45/1, 808, 197183 Saint-Petersburg, Russia
 
 
J. Ecol. Eng. 2017; 18(3):48-52
 
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The paper deals with water conditioning issues in oil-field development using water-flooding. It is common knowledge that injected water contains oil residues and mechanical impurities, which affect permeability of geological horizon. It has been shown that these water impurities could intensify rock colmatation up to a full clogging of pores and fractures. Hence, issues of improving quality of injected water, aimed to ensure enhancement of reservoir properties, have been studied from a variety of new angles. There are given results of conducted test experiments as well as detailed description of elaborated equipment design. It has been established that two-stage treatment technology proposed in the paper, by making use of magnetic treatment device and sewage tank with liquid hydrophobic layer, will allow to considerably improve quality of injected water. Suggested water treatment unit appears to be highly applicable, providing a maximum effect at a minimum material cost.
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