Discover How SIP Transforms
Produced Water Disposal Management
Gain critical insights into subsurface pressure dynamics in the Permian Basin.
Facing the Growing Pressures of Produced Water Disposal
Produced water disposal volumes have skyrocketed from under 900 million barrels in 2010 to over 5 billion barrels in 2022, with forecasts reaching 7 billion barrels by 2030. Managing subsurface pressure is more crucial than ever.
Key Insights from the Guide
- 85% of produced water is disposed of via over 2,000 injection wells in key sub-basins.
- Shift from deep to shallow disposal zones due to increased seismicity.
- Understanding pressure buildup and dissipation is essential to mitigate risks.
What You'll Learn
- Trends in produced water disposal volumes and projections.
- Detailed analysis of disposal practices and intervals.
- The impact of pressure changes on operations and seismicity.
- How SIP leverages AI to provide critical pressure data.
- Strategies to navigate potential disposal capacity reductions.
About sip
B3 Insight’s SIP: A Novel Approach to a Classic Problem
- AI-Powered Modeling: Trained on extensive bottomhole data and validated by industry leaders.
- Continuous Updates: Provides current and historic monthly pressure estimations.
- Actionable Insights: Helps you understand and manage pressure changes in injection formations.