A Brief Guide to Water Management in Oil and Gas || Drilling, Fracturing & Saltwater Disposal Wells

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Altogether, it takes approximately 13 million gallons of water to drill and fracture a well. Producers must figure out where all this water will come from and how to get it to the wellhead. In this video, we cover where and how the water gets to a well site, how the water is used for drilling (as drilling mud or drilling fluid) and fracturing (fracking), what produced water is and how it's treated or disposed of and how a saltwater disposal well works including the weight operated dump valve (treater valve).

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0:00 Water in Oil & Gas
0:35 Where the Water Comes From
1:11 Water for Drilling (Drilling Mud)
1:41 Water for Fracturing
1:56 Produced Water
2:33 Saltwater Disposal Wells
3:06 Valve for Saltwater Disposal
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