Oil/water separation

Wescorp Energy's H20 Maxx technology focuses on helping oil and gas producers solve their "produced water" issues. Our H20Maxx process incorporates patented aeration technology employing microscopic bubbles several orders of magnitude smaller than conventional technology, resulting in providing the client with (cleaner produced water) by lowering the amounts of (parts per million) hydrocarbon, providing them with options of reinjection, or disposal or off shore discharge, additional oil recovered, and reduced operational expenses on their processing facilities.

Watered out wells

In wells producing as high as 90-95 percent water and only 5 - 10 percent heavy oil, H2O Maxx can separate the oil and water right at the wellhead, reducing expensive fluids and trucking costs up to 90 percent.

Frac fluid recovery

Using hydraulic fracturing to stimulate oil and gas recovery is the most common and successful stimulation treatment in the petroleum industry today. Based on reservoir engineering, completion data and other information, to optimize well production there are a variety of fracturing options. In most cases frac jobs required chemicals and additives and 10,000 and 100,000 barrels of water per job. The first problem is getting sufficient water from municipalities, government and then disposing of frac/produced water. Facts are 35-40% of that frac flowback water containing contaminants is sent back to the surface, this water is unsuitable for environmental discharge. Producers currently pay a great deal of money to purchase fresh water, haul the fresh water to site then haul contaminated water to a disposal well and pay for disposal, which can run as high as $11.00 USD/bbl.. Our H20 Maxx technology provides producers an opportunity to separate frac fluids from hydrocarbons, while helping them reduce fresh water volumes and provide them with recyclable fresh water thereby drastically reducing their disposal costs.

Coupling with desalinization

H2O Maxx's reduction of hydrocarbons in produced water makes desalinization technologies work much more effectively.

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H2O Maxx In the News

Two sales a 'huge step' for city firm's oilfield waste-water system
Dave Cooper
Edmonton Journal
June 10, 2009

Tiny bubbles make big wave in oilpatch
The Edmonton Journal
October 2, 2008

Audio Clip of Appearance on the
Brent Bullis Money Show

Brent Bullis Money Show
www.theteam1260.com
September 7, 2008

Free Oil and Clean Water
Bob Moriarty
321energy.com
August 5, 2008

Produced water management:
controversy vs. opportunity

Oil & Gas Journal
Technology Forum Supplement
May 12, 2008

Bubble Scrub
New Technology Magazine
March, 2008

H2O Maxx Technology

Investor Presentation
(Microsoft PowerPoint required)

Tiny Bubbles Lead to Increased Profits and
Reduced Water Usage in the
Upstream Oil and Gas Sector (PDF)

Conserving Water Through Technological Innovation (PDF)