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Over the past six months, Massachusetts-based Oasys Water has been conducting pi

lot tests of
its membrane brine concentrator (MBC) process on produced water from the Marcell
us Shale.
Based on the test results, Oasys is expected to announce that it has received a
contract for its first,
full-scale Over the past six months, Massachusetts-based Oasys Water has been co
nducting pilot tests of
its membrane brine concentrator (MBC) process on produced water from the Marcell
us Shale.
Based on the test results, Oasys is expected to announce that it has received a
contract for its first,
full-scale MBCOver the past six months, Massachusetts-based Oasys Water has been
conducting pilot tests of
its membrane brine concentrator (MBC) process on produced water from the Marcell
us Shale.
Based on the test results, Oasys is expected to announce that it has received a
contract for its first,
full-scale MBC system in a shale gas frac?ing application.
According to Lisa Sorgini, Oasys? vice president of strategy and market developm
ent, Oasys
arranged to have 20 tankers deliver produced water to its research center in Som
erset,
Massachusetts. We found it was easier to run the extended tests at our own facilit
y. So we had
produced water from a centralized treatment site in the Marcellus Shale delivere
d to us. After the
testing, the water was sent back to the site for disposal, she said.
Initially, the 170 bbl/d MBC pilot unit was operated on an on/off basis to simul
ate the
intermittent operation that can be common in some production sites. After 100 da
ys of testing,
Oasys determined that the process was stable, and switched to continuous, five-d
ay test runs. system in a shale gas frac?ing application.
According to Lisa Sorgini, Oasys? vice president of strategy and market developm
ent, Oasys
arranged to have 20 tankers deliver produced water to its research center in Som
erset,
Massachusetts. We found it was easier to run the extended tests at our own facilit
y. So we had
produced water from a centralized treatment site in the Marcellus Shale delivere
d to us. After the
testing, the water was sent back to the site for disposal, she said.
Initially, the 170 bbl/d MBC pilot unit was operated on an on/off basis to simul
ate the
intermittent operation that can be common in some production sites. After 100 da
ys of testing,
Oasys determined that the process was stable, and switched to continuous, five-d
ay test runs. MBC system in a shale gas frac?ing application.
According to Lisa Sorgini, Oasys? vice president of strategy and market developm
ent, Oasys
arranged to have 20 tankers deliver produced water to its research center in Som
erset,
Massachusetts. We found it was easier to run the extended tests at our own facilit
y. So we had
produced water from a centralized treatment site in the Marcellus Shale delivere
d to us. After the
testing, the water was sent back to the site for disposal, she said.
Initially, the 170 bbl/d MBC pilot unit was operated on an on/off basis to simul
ate the

intermittent operation that can be common in some production sites. After 100 da
ys of testing,
Oasys determined that the process was stable, and switched to continuous, five-d
ay test runs.
Over the past six months, Massachusetts-based Oasys Water has been conducting pi
lot tests of
its membrane brine concentrator (MBC) process on produced water from the Marcell
us Shale.
Based on the test results, Oasys is expected to announce that it has received a
contract for its first,
full-scale MBC system in a shale gas frac?ing application.
According to Lisa Sorgini, Oasys? vice president of strategy and market developm
ent, Oasys
arranged to have 20 tankers deliver produced water to its research center in Som
erset,
Massachusetts. We found it was easier to run the extended tests at our own facilit
y. So we had
produced water from a centralized treatment site in the Marcellus Shale delivere
d to us. After the
testing, the water was sent back to the site for disposal, she said.
Initially, the 170 bbl/d MBC pilot unit was operated on an on/off basis to simul
ate the
intermittent operation that can be common in some production sites. After 100 da
ys of testing,
Oasys determined that the process was stable, and switched to continuous, five-d
ay test runs.

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