Purestream Services Deploys Portable Water Treatment System in Oklahoma

Oct. 28, 2013
The system will treat oil & gas wastewater for reuse

Purestream Services announced the latest deployment of the company’s Induced Gas Flotation (IGF) system. The IGF system is being deployed in Woods County, Okla., for one of the largest producers of oil and gas in the U.S. to treat produced water and flowback water for reuse in drilling operations.

The Purestream system uses IGF technology to remove oil and suspended solids in oil and gas wastewater for reuse. The mobile, self-contained 2,500-barrel-per-day IGF system can be transported from site to site reducing disposal and sourcing costs for producers by allowing them to reuse existing produced or flowback water on demand.

"We are excited to work with producers to provide cost-effective water treatment processes that reduce the long distances required to haul water for sourcing and disposal," said Purestream CEO, Neil Richardson.

Source: Purestream Services

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