Techno-Economic Assessment of a Multistage Surface-Heated Vacuum Membrane Distillation Process for the Treatment of Hypersaline Produced Water

24 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2023

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David Jassby

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Michael Heeley

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Yiming Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jingbo Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Federico Municchi

Colorado School of Mines

Jincheng Lou

Colorado School of Mines

Mark Dudley

Colorado School of Mines

Mustafa Kaddoura

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Eric Hoek

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Nils Tilton

Colorado School of Mines

Craig Turchi

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Tzahi Y. Cath

Colorado School of Mines

Abstract

The treatment and disposal of hypersaline produced water remains a challenge, particularly for oil and gas producers in the Permian basin where production wells generate significant amounts of wastewater, and the traditional method of injecting wastewater into disposal wells is coming under increasing scrutiny. Here we investigate the viability of using solar energy to power a multi-stage, surface heated, vacuum membrane distillation (SHVMD) with energy recovery to treat hypersaline produced wastewater from Midland, Texas. Membrane distillation is a process that can desalinate waters with high total dissolved solids concentration, and when incorporated into a system with surface heating and energy recovery can achieve high water recovery rates. Model results show that a 6-stage SHVMD system with a 54.4% water recovery rate and a gained output ratio (GOR) of 3.28 has the potential to be economically viable when used to treat hypersaline produced water in the Permian basin. Assuming energy costs of $0.03/kWhthermal and $0.12kWhelectric, weestimate a project net present value (NPV) of $225,525 and an internal rate of return (IRR) of 13.5% when an air cooled condensor is used to cool the distillate and a NPV of $570,791 and IRR of 24.52% when a liquid coooling source is available.

Keywords: technoeconomic assessment, membrane distillation, brine, surface heating, multi-stage distillation, water recovery

Suggested Citation

Jassby, David and Heeley, Michael and Liu, Yiming and Wang, Jingbo and Municchi, Federico and Lou, Jincheng and Dudley, Mark and Kaddoura, Mustafa and Hoek, Eric and Tilton, Nils and Turchi, Craig and Cath, Tzahi Y., Techno-Economic Assessment of a Multistage Surface-Heated Vacuum Membrane Distillation Process for the Treatment of Hypersaline Produced Water. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4632477 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4632477

David Jassby (Contact Author)

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Michael Heeley

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor ( email )

Ann Arbor, MI
United States

Yiming Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Jingbo Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Federico Municchi

Colorado School of Mines ( email )

Golden, CO 80401
United States

Jincheng Lou

Colorado School of Mines ( email )

Golden, CO 80401
United States

Mark Dudley

Colorado School of Mines ( email )

Golden, CO 80401
United States

Mustafa Kaddoura

National Renewable Energy Laboratory ( email )

1617 Cole Blvd.
Golden, CO 80401-3393
United States

Eric Hoek

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Nils Tilton

Colorado School of Mines ( email )

Golden, CO 80401
United States

Craig Turchi

National Renewable Energy Laboratory ( email )

1617 Cole Blvd.
Golden, CO 80401-3393
United States

Tzahi Y. Cath

Colorado School of Mines ( email )

Golden, CO 80401
United States

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