Oil and Gas Production Wastewater: Soil Contamination and Pollution Prevention

J. Pichtel
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During oil and natural gas production, so-called “produced water” comprises the largest byproduct stream. In addition, many oil and gas operations are augmented via injection of hydraulic fracturing (HF) fluids into the formation. Both produced water and HF fluids may contain hundreds of individual chemicals, some known to be detrimental to public health and the environment. Oil and gas production wastewater may serve a range of beneficial purposes, particularly in arid regions, if managed correctly. Numerous treatment technologies have been developed that allow for injection, discharge to the land surface, or beneficial reuse. Although many papers have addressed the effects of oil and gas production wastewater (OGPW) on groundwater and surface water quality, significantly less information is available on the effects of these fluids on the soil resource. This review paper compiles fundamental information on numerous chemicals used and produced during oil and gas development and their effects on the soil environment. Additionally, pollution prevention technologies relating to OGPW are presented. An understanding of the effects of OGPW on soil chemical, physical, and biological properties can provide a foundation for effective remediation of OGPW-affected soils; additionally, sustainable reuse of oil and gas water for irrigation and industrial purposes may be enhanced.
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油气生产废水:土壤污染与污染防治
在石油和天然气生产过程中,所谓的“采出水”是最大的副产品流。此外,许多油气作业都是通过向地层注入水力压裂液(HF)来实现的。采出水和HF流体都可能含有数百种单独的化学物质,其中一些已知对公众健康和环境有害。如果管理得当,油气生产废水可以用于一系列有益的目的,特别是在干旱地区。已经开发了许多处理技术,允许注入,排放到陆地表面,或有益的再利用。尽管许多论文都讨论了油气生产废水(OGPW)对地下水和地表水质量的影响,但关于这些流体对土壤资源的影响的信息却少得多。这篇综述汇编了石油和天然气开发过程中使用和产生的许多化学品及其对土壤环境的影响的基本资料。此外,还介绍了与OGPW有关的污染防治技术。了解OGPW对土壤化学、物理和生物特性的影响可以为有效修复受OGPW影响的土壤提供基础;此外,可以加强用于灌溉和工业目的的石油和天然气水的可持续再利用。
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