58th PERF Meeting: WATER MANAGEMENT
June 18-20, 2002
Location
The Hague, Nederlands
Meeting Overview
The PERF Board meeting was held on Tuesday, June 18th, after which Emmanuel Garland of TOTALFINAELF gave a presentation on water management as viewed by Oil & Gas producers.
On Wednesday, June 19 the general session was comprised of the following presentations:
#1 Water Management & Sustainable Development in Shell - John Darley, President of Shell Technology E&P
#2 Water Management in the Netherlands - Leo Henriquez, Chief Inspector/Advisor State Supervision of Mines, Ministry of Economical Affairs
#3 USDOE water issues and partnership programs - John Veil, Water Policy Program Manager, Argonne National Laboratory
#4 Assessing the aquatic toxicity of petroleum hydrocarbons using biomimetic solid phase micro-extraction - Tom Parkerton, Ecotoxicity Advisor, ExxonMobil iomedical Sci. Inc.
#5 Toxicity of effluents: analyses to determine toxicity risks - Jos Brills, TNO
#6 Water management technology, application and gaps - Marc van Eekeren, KIWA
#7 Overview of produced water in the Gulf of Mexico, regulations, OOC's and API's programs - Fred Jones, Marathon
#8 State of the art of environmental membrane technologies - Dr. Bert Jansen/Dr. Frank van Geuzebroek, TNO
#9 Overview of water programs and priorities for the future - Eric Martin, CONCAWE
#10 Integrated industrial water quality management: case study of the Rotterdam Harbour region - Dr. Henno van Dokkum and Dr. Carolann Wolfgang
#11 Water re-use in the US - Dave Burnett, GPRI
#12 Water re-use case studies - John Meidl, US Filter
#13 Water quality monitoring; biofouling/microbiological monitoring - Herco van Liere, TNO
A reception for all guest speakers and PERF members followed the general session.
The general meeting resumed on Thursday, June 20 with presentations on water management and technology gaps in E&P and downstream operating companies given by:
#14 Shell - Zara Khatib, SIEP and Henk Vasmel, SGSI
#15 BP - Frank Sweeney, UK or alternate
#16 ChevronTexaco - Sara McMillen, US
#17 ExxonMobil - John Wilkinson, US
#18 Phillips/Conoco - Bjoern Helland, Phillips Norway
#19 Statoil - Per Grini
#20 Marathon - Fred Jones
The business meeting took place before lunch, during which were discussed:
- the upcoming PERF meetings,
- the Status updates on current PERF proposals and projects,
- new proposals and
- other PERF matters.
Two concurrent discussion group sessions were held on Thursday afternoon:
Upstream Discussion Group
chaired by Sung-I Johnson, Phillips/Conoco
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Summary of produced water management from morning session; gaps and way forward
- Produced water injection systems - Sander de Kruijf, Shell International
- GPRI proposal - Dave Burnett, GPRI
- Waste/production water treatment and membrane technologies - Dr. Jan Willem Assink/Dr. Rob Klaasen, TNO
- Discussion of PERF project 2001-05: E&P discharges, sediment impacts and restoration - Dr. Chris Karman, TNO
- EU water re-use project - Paul Verbeek, Shell International
- Flashed gas and VOC from produced water - Leo Lue, UMIST
- Downstream Discussion Group - chaired by John Wilkinson, ExxonMobil
- Summary of produced water management from morning session; gaps and way forward
- Crude filtration project - Thierry Darde, PALL, France
- Water system plan - Robin Smith, UMIST, UK
- WELCOME and TARGET proposals - Dr. Carolann Wolfgang, TNO
- Review proposals in development; crude quality impacts - Bruce Kennedy, Petro-Canada or alternate
- Continuous emission monitors - Dave Fashimpaur, BP or alternate
- Waste water early upset instrumentation - John Wilkinson
On Friday, June 21 TNO and Shell sponsored an all-day technical tour of Rotterdam harbour.
Presentations by TNO at the TNO Delft office were given in the morning:
Welcome to TNO - Facilities and Research - Dr. Huub Rijnaarts
Natural Attenuation - Dr. Anja Sinke/Dr. Alette Langenhoff
Environmental management at Rotterdam Harbor - Ms. Lida Schelwald/Mr. Willem van Hattem
In the afternoon the group toured the harbour in Rotterdam by bus. Stops were made around the harbour at bioremediation sites, led by representatives of Shell (Rolf Hetterschyt), Port of Rotterdam and TNO.
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