scholarly journals Shale gas enrichment model and exploration implications in the mountainous complex structural area along the southwestern margin of the Sichuan Basin: A new shale gas area

Author(s):  
Ping Yang ◽  
Qian Yu ◽  
Chuanlong Mou ◽  
Zhengjiang Wang ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Wenshi Liu ◽  
Lingru Sun ◽  
Sha Tao

Abstract The disposal of flowback water is recognized as a key issue for the sustainable shale gas development and discharge after reasonable treatment is considered as a feasible pathway. One of the challenges during treatment is the severe mineral scaling potential in reverse osmosis desalination, especially with high amounts of Ca2+, Mg2+, Ba2+ and Sr2+ in flowback water. In this study, precipitation behaviors of Ca2+, Mg2+, Ba2+ and Sr2+ during traditional chemical softening was evaluated so as to achieve optimal chemical dosage. Both jar tests and OLI Stream Analyzer simulation revealed that the main precipitates were CaCO3, SrCO3 and BaSO4 during Na2CO3 addition, and Ba2+ could not be removed efficiently by Na2CO3 unless a high dosage was applied since Ba2+ would react after the precipitation of Ca2+ and Sr2+. Reverse Osmosis System Analysis simulation indicated that Ba2+ was a concern because Ba2+ would form tenacious BaSO4 scale on the reverse osmosis membranes. Finally, the Na2SO4-NaOH-Na2CO3 process was proposed for chemical softening as it has a high removal efficiency and low chemical cost. Overall, this study presents an effective chemical softening method and OLI Stream Analyzer could serve as a reliable tool for the calculation, which would finally improve the design and operation of shale gas flowback water treatment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 121 (2) ◽  
pp. 491-505 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Zhang ◽  
Dong Jia ◽  
Hongwei Yin ◽  
Mancang Liu ◽  
Wuren Xie ◽  
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