Tuesday, October 18, 2016 12:23:59 PM
Los Angeles, CA – OriginClear Inc. (OTC/QB: OCLN), a leading provider of water treatment solutions, today announced that an OriginClear licensee will unveil a complete, modular system (“ECOPOD”) – now in operation at an oil field near Bakersfield, California – to clean up produced water. The ECOPOD pilot scale system uses OriginClear’s Electro Water Separation™ (EWS), requires no chemicals and reliably processes 340 barrels per day of oilfield produced water with minimal operator supervision.
Talbott Howard, CEO and Founder of OriginClear licensee ECT Services & Solutions (ECT), will unveil ECOPOD System 1.0 at today’s “Tackling the Drought: Exploring Safe, Innovative Water Sources” conference at California State University at Bakersfield (CSUB), sponsored by the California Independent Petroleum Association and the California Energy Research Center.
Mr. Howard will show how ECOPOD System 1.0 can successfully and competitively treat produced water and recycle it into irrigation quality water for local beneficial reuse.
“Our own Dr. Cabrales of the Department of Physics and Engineering began working with OriginClear to research and validate its technology for oil and gas water cleanup,” said Robert M. Negrini, Ph.D., Director of CSUB California Energy Research Center School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering. “We are eager to see how it all came together in the field.”
ECT developed the compact ECOPOD System 1.0 (photo) to transform produced water into clean water for use in irrigation and potable water applications. The centerpiece is OriginClear’s commercial-scale P3000, designed to treat up to 3000 barrels per day. The ECT team implemented additional scrubbing and polishing steps to achieve potable grade water. The entire process is chemical-free and is extremely energy-efficient while reducing the rate water evaporates during re-use.
“Drilling yields up to 13 gallons of wastewater for every gallon of petroleum,” said Talbott Howard. “Federal and state pressure on the oil industry to recycle that water – potentially increased by Proposition 1 spending – is creating a major business opportunity for ECT to treat up to 42 billion gallons a year in Kern County. There’s also a possible bonus in recovering more valuable crude oil and rare earth minerals. Prospective customers are now visiting the site and we are ready for commercial deployment on a (Just-In-Time) schedule.”
“My hat is off to the ECT team for succeeding under intense deadlines,” said Jean-Louis (JL) Kindler, President of OriginClear’s Technology division. “I especially want to thank Nicholas Eckelberry and Michael Green who have spent many hours on this project.”
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