XRI开始建设二叠纪供水管道系统

XRI 表示,Evolution Pipeline 将在米德兰盆地的水循环系统中铺设总计 230 英里的管道。

水回收公司 XRI Holdings 表示,12 月 1 日,该公司已开始建设其庞大的 Evolution 管道系统,该系统将将该公司位于德克萨斯州米德兰县的现有系统与其位于二叠纪盆地邻近的里根县和厄普顿县的设施连接起来。

这家总部位于休斯顿的公司在一份声明中表示,预计将于 2023 年第一季度全面投入运营,合并后的系统将拥有约 230 英里的管道,以及覆盖米德兰盆地大部分地区的回收设施和采出水处理井。 

“对于石油和天然气产生的废水来说,回收是最明显有益的选择, XRI 创始人兼首席执行官马特·加布里埃尔 (Matt Gabriel) 在 9 月份于休斯敦举行的哈特能源 ESG 会议上表示。“回收正在迎来复兴。”

Evolution 系统的产能约为 500,000 桶/天。已经与雪佛龙公司、埃克森美孚公司子公司 XTO Energy Inc. 和领先的二叠纪生产商 Pioneer Natural Resources Co. 等运营商签订了长期合同承诺。

进化只是二叠纪水循环持续增长的例子之一。Aris Water Solutions 在流域的八个地点每天回收约 400,000 桶水,并继续扩大其足迹。

“我们的客户——大型企业、大型独立企业和私营企业——都希望尽可能多地获得再生水用于其运营,”Aris 总裁兼首席执行官阿曼达·布罗克 (Amanda Brock) 今年早些时候告诉哈特能源公司 (Hart Energy )

Aris 还参与了德克萨斯农工大学的研究,研究如何将处理后的采出水用于非消耗性作物灌溉。这将是一种将水用于石油和天然气以外的工业的方式。

XRI 系统位于盆地地震特别敏感的地区,包括 Gardendale 地震响应区,这将减少生产水的需求。11 月中旬,德克萨斯州西部发生了 5.4 级地震,2021 年该州将发生 200 多次地震,其中大部分发生在二叠纪盆地。

Evolution 会将采出水向南输送到距离主要人口中心 50 英里的 XRI 设施。与客户一起在系统上回收水将缓解深层处置地层的超压问题,并降低敏感地区的地震风险。

加布里埃尔 12 月 1 日表示:“该项目对行业、社区和环境来说是三赢的。Evolution 管道减轻了因注入盐水处理井而造成的超压风险,减少了地下水的使用,特别是饮用水源,降低了客户的成本。”

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XRI Begins Construction of Permian Water Pipeline System

The Evolution Pipeline will total 230 miles of pipe in its water recycling system in the Midland Basin, XRI says.

Water recycler XRI Holdings said Dec. 1 it had started construction of its sprawling Evolution Pipeline System, which will link the company’s existing system in Midland County, Texas, to its facilities in neighboring Reagan and Upton counties in the Permian Basin.

Expected to be fully operational in first-quarter 2023, the combined system will total about 230 miles of pipeline, along with recycling facilities and produced water disposal wells covering much of the Midland Basin, the Houston-based company said in a statement. 

“Recycling is the most obvious beneficial option to the produced wastewater coming out of oil and gas,” said Matt Gabriel, founder and CEO of XRI, at Hart Energy’s ESG conference in September in Houston. “Recycling is hitting its renaissance.”

Capacity of the Evolution system will be about 500,000 bbl/d. Long-term contractual commitments have already been made with operators including Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp. subsidiary XTO Energy Inc. and leading Permian producer Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

Evolution is just one example of continued water recycling growth in the Permian. Aris Water Solutions recycles around 400,000 bbl/d of water across eight locations in the basin and continues to expand its footprint.

“Our customers—being majors, large independents and privates—are all wanting as much access to recycled water for use in their operations as they can get,” Aris President and CEO Amanda Brock told Hart Energy earlier this year.

Aris is also involved in research with Texas A&M University that studies how treated produced water might be used for non-consumptive crop irrigation. It would be a way to utilize the water for industries outside of oil and gas.

The XRI system is located in particularly seismically sensitive areas of the basin, including the Gardendale Seismic Response Area, which will diminish the need to produce water. A 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck West Texas in mid-November and more than 200 quakes rattled the state in 2021, most of them in the Permian Basin.

Evolution will move produced water south to XRI facilities as far as 50 miles from major population centers. Recycling the water with customers on the system will ease overpressurization of deep disposal formations and lessen seismicity risks in sensitive areas.

“The project is a win-win-win for the industry, community, and environment,” Gabriel said on Dec. 1. “The Evolution Pipeline mitigates overpressurization risks caused by injection into saltwater disposal wells, reduces the use of groundwater, particularly potable water sources and lowers our customers’ costs.”