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Produced Water: Environmental Risks and Advances in Mitigation Technologies

The discharge of produced water from offshore oil and gas facilities remains an environmental concern due to uncertainty regarding its fate, transport and potential biological effects. This book of peer-reviewed papers from active scientific practitioners around the globe, provides an overview of current knowledge and emerging issues of concern related to the discharge of produced water at sea. Topics covered include:

  • Chemical composition and characterization of constituents
  • Analytical procedures for determination the composition and characterization of constituents
  • Identification of biological effects
  • Environmental effects monitoring (EEM) protocols
  • Biodegradation and bioaccumulation
  • Modeling of fate, transport, potential effects and environmental risk
  • Advances in mitigation technologies
  • Policies and regulations for treatment and disposal
  • This book will be of use to scientists, environmental managers, regulators, and industry representatives, as well as members of the public wishing to gain an improved knowledge on the discharge of produced water from offshore oil and gas facilities for the protection of our ocean environment and its resources.

  • Identification of biological effects
  • Environmental effects monitoring (EEM) protocols
  • Biodegradation and bioaccumulation
  • Modeling of fate, transport, potential effects and environmental risk
  • Advances in mitigation technologies
  • Policies and regulations for treatment and disposal

This book will be of use to scientists, environmental managers, regulators, and industry representatives, as well as members of the public wishing to gain an improved knowledge on the discharge of produced water from offshore oil and gas facilities for the protection of our ocean environment and its resources.




A state-of-the-art review of scientific knowledge on the environmental risk of ocean discharge of produced water and advances in mitigation technologies. In offshore oil and gas operations, produced water (the water produced with oil or gas from a well) accounts for the largest waste stream (in terms of volume discharged).  Its discharge is continuous during oil and gas production and typically increases in volume over the lifetime of an offshore production platform. Produced water discharge as waste into the ocean has become an environmental concern because of its potential contaminant content. Environmental risk assessments of ocean discharge of produced water have yielded different results.  For example, several laboratory and field studies have shown that significant acute toxic effects cannot be detected beyond the "point of discharge" due to rapid dilution in the receiving waters.  However, there is some preliminary evidence of chronic sub-lethal impacts in biota associated with the discharge of produced water from oil and gas fields within the North Sea.  As the composition and concentration of potential produced water contaminants may vary from one geologic formation to another, this conference also highlights the results of recent studies in Atlantic Canada. 
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