Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 1906, Bellville 7535, South Africa.
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 1906, Bellville 7535, South Africa.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2024 Jun;203:116480. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116480. Epub 2024 May 20.
Produced water, a major by-product of oil and gas production, represents the most significant amount of waste by volume in the oil and gas industry. Focusing on the hydrocarbon's lifecycle, this review delves into the composition and global variations of produced water. It assesses the current treatment methods for their effectiveness and their potential for reuse in sectors beyond oil and gas, such as agriculture. The review highlights the environmental trade-offs in maximising energy production, analysing the ecological implications of produced water disposal in marine environments and the potential risks to marine biodiversity. Regional regulatory frameworks and their role in mitigating these environmental impacts are examined, alongside the challenges faced in standardising treatment solutions due to the complex nature of produced water. The conclusion underscores the need for continuous research to develop innovative and effective treatment technologies and advocates for a balanced approach to energy production that prioritises environmental stewardship.
产出水是石油和天然气生产的主要副产品,其体积是石油和天然气行业中最大的废物。本文重点关注烃类的生命周期,深入研究了产出水的组成和全球变化。评估了当前处理方法的有效性及其在石油和天然气以外的领域(如农业)再利用的潜力。本文还强调了在最大限度地提高能源生产的过程中的环境权衡,分析了在海洋环境中处理产出水对海洋生物多样性的潜在风险。此外,还研究了区域监管框架及其在减轻这些环境影响方面的作用,以及由于产出水的复杂性而在标准化处理解决方案方面面临的挑战。最后得出结论,需要不断研究开发创新和有效的处理技术,并倡导一种平衡的能源生产方法,优先考虑环境管理。