Desalination and Reuse of High-Salinity Shale Gas Produced Water: Drivers, Technologies, and Future Directions
DLDevin L. ShafferLHLaura H. Arias ChavezMBMoshe Ben‐SassonSRSantiago Romero-Vargas CastrillónNYNgai Yin Yip
Indexed incrossrefdatacitepubmed
Abstract
In the rapidly developing shale gas industry, managing produced water is a major challenge for maintaining the profitability of shale gas extraction while protecting public health and the environment. We review the current state of practice for produced water management across the United States and discuss the interrelated regulatory, infrastructure, and economic drivers for produced water reuse. Within this framework, we examine the Marcellus shale play, a region in the eastern United States where produced water is currently reused without desalination. In the Marcellus region, and in other shale plays worldwide with similar constraints, contraction of current reuse opportunities within the shale gas industry…
Citation impact
811
total citations
- FWCI
- 54.73
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
Citations per year
Authors
6Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Reuse
- Desalination
- Produced water
- Environmental science
- Reverse osmosis
- Waste management
- Environmental engineering
- Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
No related works found for this paper.