Produced Water and Flowback Fluids
Produced Water and Flowback Fluids
New hydraulic fracing methods are enabling the recovery of valuable unconventional natural gas reserves. While this method is tremendously important, it uses great volumes of fresh water and produces difficult to manage pits with high TDS complexed waters. For years, aquifer depletion and contamination has been a concern in manageing and implementing drilling programs. Produced and flowback waters generated from unconventional, deep-well, tight frac locations pose a particular challenge to traditional means of water management.
212 Resources opens the exploration and production of natural gas for the first real use of a sophisticated treatment-train, effectively and positively helping field operations.
We are focused on helping operators mitigate environmental impacts while offering a compelling economic incentive to utilize well-site services, during and possible centralized treatment for long-term produced water. The ability to utilize recovered distilled water and valuable hydrocarbons and methanol from RCRA-Exempt E&P waters will truly change the nature of drilling programs by adding year-round capability and ultimately a net gain in water for arid areas. The results of our process leads to complete fulfillment of beneficial use goals embraced by all involved with enerry production.



