When salt water bubbles up in Oklahoma killing farmers crops, everyone takes notice. ECOVAP provides an environmentally safe alternative to Salt Water Injection Wells, thus alleviating SWD leaks, contamination, and seismicity concerns. While disposal metheds have been severly limited in the past, ECOVAP has drastically shifted the tide of disposal... Read more »
Interesting background and data for why ECOVAP's environmentally sound technology is a critical piece needed to counter the mounting evidence that proves that natural-gas and oil extraction threatens wildlife and ecosystems — much as it harms human health. Safe handling as producers bring the resources we need to the surface... Read more »
By Shelby L. Peterie, Richard D. Miller, Rex Buchanan, and Brandy DeArmond 17 April 2018 - Seismologists largely attribute widespread earthquakes in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma to the injection-disposal of oil field brine deep into Earth’s crust. Recently, however, the frequency of earthquakes has increased significantly in areas of... Read more »
By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Dec. 2, 2019, at 4:08 p.m BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Officials say an abandoned disposal well at the Lignite Gas Plant has leaked produced water in northwestern North Dakota. The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality says the spill happened about a mile east of... Read more »
By Britt E. Erickson - November 17, 2019 - Natural gas production in the US is at an all-time high, according to the latest reports from the US Energy Information Administration. But the dramatic growth of shale gas over the past decade, made possible by hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has... Read more »
A report by Future Market Insights shows the global produced water treatment system market’s growth due to the demand from the oil and gas industry. - Aug 19th, 2019 - The global produced water treatment system market was valued at $3.6B in 2018 and is estimated to grow at 5%... Read more »
By Mark Olalde; March 18, 2019 - Nearly 2 billion pounds of toxic waste were dumped into western waterways in 2017, and taxpayers are left to clean up the mess. The remnants of an abandoned gold and silver mine scar the Little Rocky Mountains just south of the Fort Belknap... Read more »