IP Library Granted Patent US 9,341,058
Granted Patent B2
US 9,341,058 · App. 13/804,950 · Granted May 17, 2016

Monitoring produced water

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Patent No.
US 9,341,058
App. No.
13/804,950
Granted
May 17, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

This disclosure relates to systems, methods, and devices useful for monitoring and controlling water that has been used in, for example, oil and natural gas production, recovery, or hydraulic fracturing processes. An on-line unit for measuring, controlling, and optimizing the quality of produced water after being used in a hydrocarbon production or hydraulic fracturing process is also disclosed. Optimizing and controlling can include measuring one or more properties associated with the produced water to be sure that the one or more properties are within an acceptable range and, if the one or more properties are not within the acceptable range for each respective property being measured, causing a change in flow of one or more fresh water sources and/or one or more chemicals into the produced water.

Claims (47)

1. A method of monitoring and controlling one or more properties of produced water comprising:

(a) providing a storage device;

(b) introducing produced water into the storage device before measuring one or more properties of the produced water;

(c) providing a monitoring and controlling unit comprising a controller and a plurality of sensors in communication with the controller, wherein each of the plurality of sensors is operable to measure a property of the produced water;

(d) providing one or more pumps, which are in communication with the controller, wherein the one or more pumps can comprise one or more chemical injection pumps and one or more fresh water source pumps;

(e) inputting an acceptable range for each of the one or more properties of the produced water to be measured into the controller;

(f) providing a delivery conduit having a first end in fluid communication with the produced water and a second end connected to an inlet of the monitoring and controlling unit;

(g) pumping a sample of produced water from the storage device directly into the monitoring and controlling unit;

(h) measuring one or more properties of the sample of produced water with the plurality of sensors;

(i) determining if the measured one or more properties of the sample of produced water is within the acceptable range inputted into the controller in step (e); wherein

(j) if the measured one or more properties is outside of the acceptable range associated with that property inputted in step (e), causing a change in an influx of a chemical into the produced water from the one or more chemical injection pumps, the chemical being capable of adjusting the measured property associated with the produced water in a manner to bring the measured property within the acceptable range, or causing a change in a flow rate of the one or more fresh water source pumps;

(k) pumping the sample of produced water from the monitoring and controlling unit directly back into the storage device; and

(l) optionally repeating steps (a) to (i) to determine if the one or more properties has been brought within the acceptable range inputted in step (e).

2. The method of claim 1 , including: (i) converting the measured property into an input signal capable of being transmitted to the controller and (ii) transmitting the input signal to the controller.

3. The method of claim 2 , including transmitting the input signal via a wireless interface.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the controller is operable to: (i) receive the transmitted input signal; (ii) convert the received signal into an input numerical value; (iii) analyze the input numerical value: (iv) generate an output numerical value; (v) convert the output numerical value into an output signal; and (vi) transmit the output signal.

5. The method of claim 4 , including transmitting the output signal via a wireless interface.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the controller is operable to: (i) analyze the input numerical value and (ii) determine if the input numerical value corresponds to the acceptable range associated with the measured property.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein if the input numerical value does not correspond to the acceptable range, the transmitted output electrical signal causes a change in the influx of the chemical into the produced water, the chemical being capable of adjusting the property in a manner to cause the input numerical value to correspond to the acceptable range associated with that property, or causing a change in a flow rate of the one or more fresh water source pumps.

8. The method of claim 1 , including continuously or intermittently measuring the one or more properties of the produced water.

9. The method of claim 1 , including monitoring the one or more properties in real time.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more chemicals are selected from the group consisting of biocides, scale inhibitors, corrosion inhibitors, friction reducers, acids, bases, sulfites, and oxygen scavengers.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensors are operable to measure properties of the produced water selected from the group consisting of conductivity, pH, oxidation/reduction potential, biocide concentration, turbidity, temperature, flow, dissolved oxygen, total suspended solids, and total dissolved solids.

12. A method of monitoring and controlling one or more properties of produced water comprising:

(a) providing a storage device;

(b) introducing produced water into the storage device;

(c) providing a monitoring and controlling unit comprising a controller and a plurality of sensors in communication with the controller, wherein the plurality of sensors is operable to measure properties of the produced water selected from the group consisting of conductivity, pH, oxidation/reduction potential, biocide concentration, turbidity, temperature, flow, dissolved oxygen, total suspended solids, and total dissolved solids, one sensor operable to measure the conductivity of the produced water, the sensor operable to measure the conductivity of the produced water can measure conductivities from about 25,000 μS to about 2 million μS;

(d) providing one or more pumps, which are in communication with the controller, wherein the one or more pumps can comprise one or more chemical injection pumps and one or more produced water source pumps;

(e) inputting an acceptable range for each of the one or more properties of the produced water to be measured into the controller;

(f) providing a delivery conduit having a first end submerged in the produced water and a second end connected to an inlet of the monitoring and controlling unit;

(g) pumping a sample of produced water from the storage device into the monitoring and controlling unit;

(h) measuring one or more properties of the sample of produced water with the plurality of sensors;

(i) determining if the measured one or more properties of the sample of produced water is within the acceptable range inputted into the controller in step (e); wherein

(j) when the measured one or more properties is outside of the acceptable range associated with that property inputted in step (e), causing a change in an influx of a chemical into the produced water from the one or more chemical injection pumps, the chemical being capable of adjusting the measured property associated with the produced water in a manner to bring the measured property within the acceptable range, or causing a change in a flow rate of the one or more produced water source pumps; and

(k) optionally repeating steps (a) to (i) to determine if the one or more properties has been brought within the acceptable range inputted in step (e).

13. The method of claim 1 , including operating the method continuously, automatically, and online, or on a batch basis.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring and controlling unit is mobile.

15. The method of claim 1 , including operating the method over a network.

16. A digital storage medium having computer-executable instructions stored thereon, the instructions operable to execute the method of claim 1 .

17. A system for optimizing one or more properties of produced water, the system comprising:

(a) one or more sensors operable to measure a property associated with the produced water and convert the measured property into an input signal capable of being transmitted, the produced water being in a storage device before being measured by the one or more sensors, the produced water being returned directly to the storage device after being measured by the one or more sensors;

(b) a transmitter associated with each of the one or more sensors operable to transmit the input signal;

(c) a controller operable to receive the transmitted input signal, convert the received input signal into an input numerical value, analyze the input numerical value, determine if the analyzed value is within an acceptable range, generate an output numerical value based upon the analyzed value, convert the output numerical value into an output signal, and transmit the output signal;

(d) a receiver operable to receive the output signal and cause a change in an influx rate of a chemical injected into the produced water by one or more chemical injection pumps if the output numerical signal is not within the acceptable range, wherein the chemical is capable of adjusting the measured property to come within the acceptable range for that property, or cause a change in a flow rate of one or more fresh water source pumps.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein said one or more sensors and controller are mobile.

19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the one or more chemical injection pumps, the one or more fresh water source pumps, a computer, or a cellular device comprises the receiver.

20. The system of claim 17 , wherein said one or more sensors comprises a sensor for measuring conductivity of the produced water, wherein said conductivity sensor can measure conductivities from about 25,000 μS to about 2 million μS.

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