The Water Shortage Dilemma

Today, hydraulic fracturing is used in nine of every 10 natural-gas wells in the United States. This process pumps massive amounts of water, sand and various chemicals several miles underground to break apart rock and release oil and natural gas. Millions of gallons of water are typically required during this process for a single well. As successful and commonplace as hydraulic fracturing has become, water is in short supply and this shortage is posing a serious problem for operators. The concern for quality, available water has become the overwhelming issue facing the oil and gas industry today.

Enviro Clean Water Technologies developed the optimal solution to this water management challenge. On average, oil wells around the world produce three times as many barrels of saltwater per day as oil. Operators are required to make daily decisions on how to store, transport, and dispose of the produced saltwater. We believe this considerable waste stream can become a tremendous asset through our recycling process. Our Mobile Water Treatment System (patent pending) converts readily available saltwater into much needed frac water addressing the water shortage dilemma.

Our mobile service method turns a routine waste stream into immediate frac water availability. In the end, we’re protecting our most valuable natural resource, while providing production efficiencies, cost savings, and making the conversion of produced saltwater into frac water a reality.