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Produced water is defined as the water that exists in subsurface formations and is brought to the surface during oil and gas production. Water is generated from conventional oil and gas production, as well as the production of unconventional sources such as coal bed methane, tight sands, and gas shale.
Most water that is produced at the surface is injected in water disposal wells or injected into producing fields to maintain reservoir pressure. In addition, many technologies are available to remove impurities so that produced water can be reused for industrial, agricultural and domestic use.
This fluid is called flowback and produced water (FPW). The difference between flowback and produced water is time spent in the well; flowback usually refers to return of injected fluids, while produced water is formation water that is high in gas and oil1.
Produced water is water that is generally mineralized and. contains particulate and dissolved organics and is brought to the. surface with oil and gas operation. Produced water orginates in both conventional and. unconventional oil and gas formations.
Formation water, also known as produced water, is water trapped in underground rock formations that is brought to the surface during oil and gas extraction. This water has been in contact with the hydrocarbon-bearing formations for millennia, resulting in a unique and often challenging composition.
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Generally, the major constituents that are present in produced water include: salt content (measured as salinity), total dissolved solids (TDS) or electrical conductivity; oil and grease (OG); polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), phenols, organic acids, natural organic
Produced water is water that returns to the surface as wastewater during oil and gas production. The water typically contains hydrocarbons from the deposit as well as naturally occurring toxic substances like arsenic and radium, salts and chemical additives injected into the well to facilitate extraction.

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