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Physical Chemistry and
Analytical Separation Techniques
October 08-09 , 2018
Amsterdam, Nether l ands
Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN: 2472-1123
Physical Chemistry and Analytical Separation Techniques 2018
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imple modification of NGL plant process flow to treat the produced water
in oil and gas industry. If produced water meets appropriate water quality
criteria, it may be used beneficially for purposes such as irrigation, livestock
watering, aquifer storage, stream flow augmentation, and municipal and
industrial uses. Treatment may be required to improve the quality of produced
water so that it can be put to beneficial use as in our paper as the produced
water was injected to the sewage treatment unit with different ratios to digest
the oil and glycols by the microorganisms using additional nutrient, continual
monitoring for oil content and the glycols concentration using oil in water
instrument and gas chromatograph to monitor the progress to know the
optimum injection rate of the produced water to the sewage treatment unit
which was 100:900 respectively.
Biography
Mohamed A Saad Mahmoud is an Egyptian Scientist. He
has completed his Masters and PhD in Organic Chemistry
from Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt. He has worked as
Laboratory Chemist in United Gas Derivatives Company and
developed the presented invention to save 400,000$ annually
to the company; then he joined Saudi Vision Company in April
2013 and introduced several innovative ideas and alternative
analytical techniques in oil and gas analytical techniques, such
as mercury determination in range of 5 ppb using ICP-OES
without auxiliary unit. He became the Laboratory Manager in
2015. He has been recruited by Saudi Aramco Oil Company in
2017, and became the Youngest Lab Scientist, with the highest
employee grade code. He became the Laboratory Technical
Leader of the NATSD and filed two patents related to glycols
in water determination and general aerobic bacteria alternative
medias for quantification in the first year with the company.
saad_chemist2010@yahoo.comPlant modification to reuse the produced water from the
dehydration unit in NGL plant in irrigation
Mohamed A Saad Mahmoud
Suez Canal University, Egypt
Mohamed A Saad Mahmoud, J Org Inorg Chem 2018 Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C6-017