GHD produced water seminar being held today
Professional services company GHD is holding its Produced Water Management Seminar today at the Perth Convention Centre. The seminar will focus on the treatment and management of water produced during extraction of oil and gas.
The discussion will explore how the right technology can help operators meet new offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas storage regulations. Experienced industry professionals will share their insights into removing benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) and mercury from produced water streams.
The presenters include Colin Tyrie, founder of The Produced Water Society and President of Clean H2O Services; and Dick Meijer from Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, who developed the patented Macro Porous Polymer Extraction water purification process. They will be joined by GHD specialists Dr Konstantinos Athanasiadis (Principal Process Engineer); Dr Jill Woodworth (Principal Ecotoxicologist); and Dr Jose Romero (Principal Marine Scientist).
“We are committed to helping our oil and gas clients adapt to changing regulatory settings,” said David Horn, GHD’s Manager - Environment in Western Australia. “GHD is delighted to host this seminar to connect participants with technical solutions that can help achieve operational, commercial and environmental objectives.”
For more information on the seminar, click here.
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