Veolia to Supply Water Treatment Facility for Shell Canada Project

Feb. 21, 2014
The water co-produced with recovered oil will be treated & reused to generate steam

Veolia has been awarded the contract by Shell Canada to design and supply a water treatment facility to recycle the water used for steam generation at Shell’s Carmon Creek heavy oil project in Alberta, Canada.

The Shell Carmon Creek Project, under construction, will produce up to 80,000 barrels per day of oil using enhanced oil recovery methods, where steam is injected into the underground reservoir to help produce the heavy oil. The water co-produced with the recovered oil will be treated and reused to generate steam. This approach maximizes the amount of process water recycled (approximately 99%).

Veolia’s engineering and design expertise has produced a treatment system that will allow production of up to 50,000 tonnes of steam per day critical to the oil production process. Proprietary water technologies that include the separation of hydrocarbons, warm-lime softening, after filters, ion exchange and evaporation will offer a comprehensive solution for recovering and recycling of the produced water.

Veolia previously supplied Shell with a sustainable water management solution for its Pearl GTL complex in Qatar that also involved a highly integrated water treatment system aimed at maximum water recovery.

"Veolia is the only solutions provider covering the entire water cycle for the needs of the oil industry" said Antoine Frérot, chairman and CEO of Veolia Environnement. "Industrial companies know using water efficiently is a key element of production and is an important part of minimizing the environmental impact of their operations and of meeting ever more stringent legislation.”

Source: Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies

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