Low Salinity

Low-salinity waterflooding is an enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) technique in which the salinity of the injected water is tailored to improve oil recovery.

A Low Salinity package comprises two membrane processes, primarily a Sea Water Reverse Osmosis membrane system with a sidestream of Sulphate Removal membranes. The permeate from both processes is commingled to achieve a specific injection water salinity.

Coarse Filtration

The objective of this process is to remove coarse suspended solids that could deposit on process equipment creating scale and corrosion site.

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UltraMEV - Ultrafiltration

The UltraMEV combines multiple ​ultrafiltration elements in a single housing reducing footprint, weight and need for interconnecting pipework.

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Feed Pumps

The feed pumps deliver the pre-treated water to the SRU membrane trains.

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SR Membrane System

The nanofiltration membranes are specifically designed to remove sulphate ions from seawater used for water injection and sea water reverse osmosis

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Vacuum Deareration

A deaerator removes oxygen and other dissolved gases from water, such as feedwater and is designed to receive a chemically treated and filtered flow stream.

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Multi Media Filtration

The Multi Media filtration system works on depth filtration principles to treat the SRP / SWRO feed water to remove the majority of particles.

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Chemical Dosing System

As part of a turnkey project, Veolia engineers the chemical storage, dosing and injection system for the chemicals required to operate the SRP & SWRO.

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Cartridge Filters

Generally installed downstream of the multimedia filters to perform a guard function ahead of the SR or RO membrane stage

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