Water treatment process for reducing the hardness of an oilfield produced water
First Claim
1. A process for reducing the hardness of an oilfield produced water comprising:
- a thermal reaction stage, wherein a water which is substantially in a liquid phase and contains scale-forming ions is thermally reacted at a thermal reaction temperature between about 80° and
about 140°
for a residence time between about 10 and about 20 minutes sufficient to form a first portion of a scale wherein no chemical reactive additives are added to the thermal reaction stage which would elevate the pH of the water, and dissolved gas, if present, is discharged from said water during said thermal reaction stage;
a chemical reaction stage, wherein a hydroxide ion donor is added to said heated water after said thermal reaction stage and reacted with said scale-forming ions to form a second portion of said scale and removing said first and second portions of scale from said water.
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Abstract
A multi-stage process is provided for treating a water to reduce its hardness. The feed water is initially heated to a thermal reaction temperature in a heating stage. The heated water is then maintained at or near the thermal reaction temperature for a sufficient residence time to thermally react the water, producing a first portion of a scale from the scale-forming ions in the water while discharging dissolved gases from the water. After the thermal reaction stage, one or more chemical additives in the form of a hydroxide ion donor and optionally a bicarbonate ion donor are added to the heated water in a chemical reaction stage. The chemical additive is chemically reacted with the water in the chemical reaction stage, producing a second portion of the scale from the scale-forming ions in the water. A treated water having a reduced hardness is recovered from a sludge settling stage and the scale produced by the thermal and chemical reaction stages is discharged from the water and accumulated in a sludge accumulation stage for withdrawal from the process.
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1. A process for reducing the hardness of an oilfield produced water comprising:
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a thermal reaction stage, wherein a water which is substantially in a liquid phase and contains scale-forming ions is thermally reacted at a thermal reaction temperature between about 80° and
about 140°
for a residence time between about 10 and about 20 minutes sufficient to form a first portion of a scale wherein no chemical reactive additives are added to the thermal reaction stage which would elevate the pH of the water, and dissolved gas, if present, is discharged from said water during said thermal reaction stage;a chemical reaction stage, wherein a hydroxide ion donor is added to said heated water after said thermal reaction stage and reacted with said scale-forming ions to form a second portion of said scale and removing said first and second portions of scale from said water. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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