The Efficiency of Produced Water Treatment Using Combination of Coagulation Process and Membrane Bioreactor

UTAMI, Ayu and NANDARI, Wibiana W and YOGAFANNY, Ekha and Kristiati E, Kristiati E and CAHYADI, Tedy A. and AMRI, Nur A. (2020) The Efficiency of Produced Water Treatment Using Combination of Coagulation Process and Membrane Bioreactor. In: Proceeding of The 2020 International Conference on Urban Sustainability, Environment, and Engineering (CUSME 2020)., 20-21 January 2020, Bali.

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Abstract

The oil production was containing a very large amountof produced water, it was about 90% of fluids which brought up to the surface. Produced water contains several impurities which could affect the quality of surface water in the environment. This research was conducted in the conventional oil exploitation method at Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, Indonesia. At this oilfield, before the produced water discharge to the surface water, local people treat the produced water using gravity settling tank. Combine system was used for produced water treatment methodology in this research. The objective of this research was to obtain the efficiency of oilfield produced water treatment technology by conventional technology and membrane bioreactor. Nevertheless, from this research, we could determine how effective the treatment using chemical, physical, biological and ultrafiltration. In each unit operation of the treatment, removal efficiency was calculated. The methodology used in this study to attain the objectives were laboratory experiment using gravity separation, coagulation and flocculation, settling tank, aeration, and reverse osmosis. The total efficiency for the treatment with filter activated sand before ultrafiltration was 90,88% for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), 90,84 for Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), 93,33% for Total Suspended Solid (TSS), and 99,7% for turbidity. High removal efficiency result using this technology, it is possible to recycle the produced water as raw water for daily use. Key-words: oilfield produced water, produced water treatment, combine system, coagulation process, membrane bioreactor.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: oilfield produced water, produced water treatment, combine system, coagulation process, membrane bioreactor.
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Dr. ST. MT Nur Ali Amri
Date Deposited: 04 Apr 2021 05:16
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2021 05:16
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/25047

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