
Insights: Permian produced water needs someplace new to go - a discussion with Laura Capper (Part II)
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About this listen
In this second part of a two-part Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Alex Procyk, upstream editor, continues his discussion with Laura Capper about about opportunities and challenges related to produced water in the Permian basin.
Procyk and Capper discuss Permian produced water cleanup standards, projects, and goals.
Capper is chief executive officer of EnergyMakers Advisory Group and CAP Resources. Capper holds a BS (1983) in electrical engineering with a minor in bioengineering and computer science from Rice University, Houston. She is active with the Produced Water Society and the New Mexico Produced Water Recycling Consortium.
ReferencesIn this episode, Procyk refers to previous podcast episodes. You can find them listed here:
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Insights: Produced water in the Permian basin (Part I)
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Insights: Produced water in the Permian basin (Part II)
- Insights: Permian produced water needs someplace new to go - a discussion with Laura Capper (Part I)