Method and System for Water Treatment for Increasing Hydrocarbon Recovery from Hydrocarbon Reservoirs

Water Desalination

A first stream of an aqueous solution flows through an upstream desalination or nanofiltration system. A second stream of the aqueous solution is mixed with the diluate output from the upstream desalination system or with the diluate or concentrate output from the upstream nanofiltration system with a flow ratio of the second stream of the aqueous solution to the feed stream of < 0.47 or > 0.63. A liquid composition flows into the concentrate channels of an electrically driven separation apparatus, while the feed stream flows into at least the diluate channels at a ratio of 0.3 to 0.81 to the flow of the liquid composition. An applied voltage selectively draws monovalent ions from the feed stream in the diluate channels through the monovalent-selective ion exchange membranes into the concentrate channels to produce a treated diluate having a sodium chloride ratio (SCR) < 0.7.

Researchers

Kishor Nayar / John Lienhard

Departments: Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab
Technology Areas: Environmental Engineering: Water Treatment

  • water treatment for increasing recovery of a resource from a reservoir
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