After the success of the first Produced Water Middle East event in Abu Dhabi in November 2017, where 53 technical papers were presented, The Produced Water Society is once again holding the annual conference at the St Regis Corniche.
Produced Water Middle East will gather engineers interested in treatment and management of produced water in the GCC for 2-days of focused technical discussion and networking.
Beginning on Sunday, November 11 with the Opening Ceremony and Welcoming Remarks by Hani Al-Khalifa of Saudi Aramco and Steve Coffee of The Produced Water Society, the Keynote Address will then be given by Ahmed Al Hindi, Senior Vice President of ADNOC Offshore.
The subsequent sessions of the conference will primarily consist of presentations by vendors and operators. Delegates will also have the opportunity to attend an Operator Panel and Round Table Networking Sessions
The event will close with a post-conference workshop held on the afternoon of Monday, November 12. ‘Optimizing Produced Water Injection Systems’ will be chaired by Hani Al-Khalifa of Saudi Aramco and will provide a hands-on experience in how to analyze and improve produced water reinjection systems from treatment to injection wells.
Further information available under www.producedwatermiddleeast.com/
Beregnungsexperiment im Donaumoos: dem Torf auf der Spur
Wenn Starkregen auf landwirtschaftlichen genutzten Moorboden fällt, hat das Konsequenzen. Welche genauen konkreten Folgen diese Ereignisse haben, untersucht ein aktuelles Projekt der Katholischen Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU) im Donaumoos – mit einem eher ungewöhnlichen Versuchsaufbau: einer Beregnungssimulation zu drei verschiedenen Jahreszeiten.







