Milan, Italy-based De Nora, global provider of water and wastewater treatment solutions with a water technologies office in Sugar Land, said Aug. 11 it completed Phase I of a large wastewater recycling project in Delaware Basin. De Nora said it achieved produced water rates exceeding 140,000 barrels a day or more than five million barrels in 30 days – “the highest quantity recorded in the company’s history.” The project, which began in May, established four ClorTec mobile treatment units along a network of simultaneous fracturing systems.
Alex Gonzalez, president of De Nora affiliate Neptune, said, “We prioritize providing our customers with ESG-friendly services that integrate seamlessly with existing operations. Our method enables the greenest, safest and most efficient approach to produced water recycling for reuse into hydraulic fracturing.”