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Title: Assessment of produced water from oil and gas field Gujar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan
Authors: Said Akbar Khan, Syeda Hijab Zehra, Iqra Fayyaz, Fateha Khan, Hira Mumtaz, Khadija Ramzan
Journal: NUST Journal of Natural Sciences
Publisher: National University of Sciences & Technology, Rawalpindi/Islamabad (NUST)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Language: en
Keywords: Heavy metalsproduced waterphysicochemical characteristicPak-EPA
This study was conducted to analyze the physiochemical and heavy metal concentrations in produced water of Missa Kaswal Oil field Gujar khan, Punjab, Pakistan. Produced water samples were collected from various locations points and analyzed for various parameters by using standard operation procedures. According to Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency, pH, temperature was noted with in permissible limit, total dissolved solids, chlorides, fluorides and oil and grease concentrations were found very high. The concentration of chloride and oil and grease were found several times higher as compared to Pak-EPA. Heavy metals results of the research samples are compared with Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency. From the results it was found that nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn) and arsenic (As0 were within the permissible limits while chromium (Cr) concentration was observed in produced water above the permissible limits. So overall study concluded that wastewater which is released from oil and gas sector is highly polluted. So, it is strongly recommended that Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency should regular check and monitor that wastewater before releasing into the environment.
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