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Title: Brine Disposal For Gas
Author: Ronald R. Walsmith
Source: 1984 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: In discussing brine disposal for either gas storage or production there are four basic considerations which must be made, These concerns are (1) type of brine, (2) legal restrictions, (3) purpose of brine disposal, and (4) the type of system to be used. Although most produced brines are predominantly sodium chlonde (NaCI) other ordinary salts such as potassium chloride (KCI) and calcium chloride (CaClg) are sometimes found. Semi-occasionally a company finds itself with the good fortune of having a produced brine of mostly CaC!2 which has a slight commercial value. If that is the case disposal becomes no problem, but since that is not the case most of the time brine disposal is a problem today.




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