Characterization and Reuse of Oil and Gas Waters
In the “Characterization and Reuse of Oil and Gas Waters” task of the Oil and Gas Waters Project, we collect new water samples from conventional and hydraulically fractured unconventional plays in high priority oil and gas basins and use the geochemistry of water produced along with oil and gas (a) as a tool to interpret deep basin fluid flow and to fingerprint brines from specific reservoirs, (b) to better understand produced water impacts at the surface or in shallow subsurface aquifers, and (c) to help inform treatment and reuse options.
Below are other science projects associated with this project task.
Oil and Gas Waters Project
Geophysical mapping of produced water in near-surface environments
Quantities of water associated with oil and gas development
Hydraulic Fracturing
Utica Shale and Point Pleasant Formation Isotopic Compositions
Absorbance and Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrix Data for Produced Waters from Oil and Gas Producing Basins in the United States
Low biomass microbiology samples collected from a hydraulically fractured well producing from the Niobrara Shale in Colorado
Below are publications associated with this project task.
Machine learning approaches to identify lithium concentration in petroleum produced waters
Utica shale play oil and gas brines: Geochemistry and factors influencing wastewater management
Compositional analysis of formation water geochemistry and microbiology of commercial and carbon dioxide-rich wells in the southwestern United States
The isometric log-ratio (ilr)-ion plot: A proposed alternative to the Piper diagram
Geochemistry of formation waters from the Wolfcamp and “Cline” shales: Insights into brine origin, reservoir connectivity, and fluid flow in the Permian Basin, USA
A practical guide to the use of major elements, trace elements, and isotopes in compositional data analysis: Applications for deep formation brine geochemistry
Water produced with coal-bed methane
U.S. Geological Survey National Produced Waters Geochemical Database (ver. 3.0, December 2023) Viewer
In the “Characterization and Reuse of Oil and Gas Waters” task of the Oil and Gas Waters Project, we collect new water samples from conventional and hydraulically fractured unconventional plays in high priority oil and gas basins and use the geochemistry of water produced along with oil and gas (a) as a tool to interpret deep basin fluid flow and to fingerprint brines from specific reservoirs, (b) to better understand produced water impacts at the surface or in shallow subsurface aquifers, and (c) to help inform treatment and reuse options.
Below are other science projects associated with this project task.
Oil and Gas Waters Project
Geophysical mapping of produced water in near-surface environments
Quantities of water associated with oil and gas development
Hydraulic Fracturing
Utica Shale and Point Pleasant Formation Isotopic Compositions
Absorbance and Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrix Data for Produced Waters from Oil and Gas Producing Basins in the United States
Low biomass microbiology samples collected from a hydraulically fractured well producing from the Niobrara Shale in Colorado
Below are publications associated with this project task.