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Techno-economic analysis of hydraulic fracking flowback and produced water treatment in supercritical water reactor

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  • Dong, Xiao
  • Trembly, Jason
  • Bayless, David

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The use of hydraulic fracturing for shale oil and gas development generates large quantities of flowback and produced (F/P) water as by-products. The current high treatment cost of F/P water inhibits development and profitability of shale oil and gas. The Integrated Precipitative Supercritical (IPSC) process, developed at Ohio University, could remediate F/P water produced from hydraulic fracturing with significantly lower costs than current practices. The objective of this paper is to present results of a techno-economic analysis of the IPSC process using Aspen® process software and Microsoft Excel. The Aspen® model was used to simulate the IPSC process with its output used as input for the cost analysis. Results indicated an average cost of $6.33 per barrel of F/P water treatment with a possible range from $2.93/bbl to $16.03/bbl determined through sensitivity analyses. The results further indicate that the IPSC process is economically competitive compared to existing practices.

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  • Dong, Xiao & Trembly, Jason & Bayless, David, 2017. "Techno-economic analysis of hydraulic fracking flowback and produced water treatment in supercritical water reactor," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 133(C), pages 777-783.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:133:y:2017:i:c:p:777-783
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2017.05.078
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