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Texas Alliance of Energy Producers White Paper: Expanding Produced Water Recycling and Reuse

Published: September 18, 2019 |

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The U.S. energy independence goal has been largely accomplished due to historic levels of oil and gas production in Texas. To maintain this edge, the Texas oil and gas industry must continue to use water wisely and sustainably. The question is: How? The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers is providing some answers with the unveiling of its new white paper: “Sustainable Produced Water Policy, Regulatory Framework, and Management in the Texas Oil and Gas Industry: 2019 and Beyond” by co-authors Blythe Lyons, John Tintera, and Kylie Wright.

The report provides current data on produced water supply and disposition, highlights technologies and trends, explores the Texas and federal regulatory and policy landscape, provides examples of recycle and reuse, and analyzes the impediments to improving produced water management. The report concludes with a set of 10 recommendations to address these barriers as well as increase opportunities to reuse and recycle produced water safely and economically.

“The same ingenuity and hard work that created the shale revolution is taking Texas’ water reuse and recycling to new heights. With help from our state and federal legislators and regulators, the industry will further embrace produced water recycling and reuse, resulting in positive impacts to our economy, the environment, and national security,” said paper co-author John Tintera of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers.

A download of the white paper is available HERE


About Texas Alliance of Energy Producers
The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers is the most knowledgeable and effective statewide oil and gas association in the nation. Serving more than 2,800 members, the Alliance provides a voice for sound U.S. energy policy. These individuals and organizations – from small players to publicly traded companies – are the driving force behind the U.S. energy renaissance. Founded in 1930, the Alliance has offices in Wichita Falls and Austin, Texas.

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