Linxing Deep Coalbed Methane Produced Water Treatment Project, Shanxi, China

China | Oil & Gas Produced Water | Skid-Mounted System | EPC Delivery

1 Project Overview

The Linxing Deep Coalbed Methane Produced Water Treatment Project is an environmental support project for coalbed methane development in Shanxi Province, China.

The system treats high salinity and high turbidity produced water generated during coalbed methane extraction, with a treatment capacity of 2,400 m³/day.

2 Project Information

ItemDetails
Project NameLinxing CBM Produced Water Treatment Project
LocationLvliang City, Shanxi Province
Capacity2,400 m³/day
IndustryCoalbed Methane
System TypeSkid-mounted integrated system
Core ProcessPretreatment + Softening + Filtration
ModelEPC

3 Client Challenges

  • High salinity produced water
  • Strong water quality fluctuations
  • Remote well distribution
  • Harsh construction environment
  • Requirement for full reuse
  • Strict environmental compliance

Core Challenge
Enable full reuse treatment of complex coalbed methane produced water

4 Engineering Solution

Skid-mounted integrated treatment system

Process Flow
Produced Water → Pretreatment → Hardness Removal → Coagulation → Precision Filtration → Reuse Tank


5 Scope of Work

  • System design
  • Skid manufacturing
  • Installation and commissioning
  • Automation control
  • Technical support

6 Key Technologies and Engineering Highlights

Skid-mounted rapid deployment system
High-efficiency hardness removal technology
Smart monitoring platform
Full reuse design concept

7 Performance Results

  • Capacity: 2,400 m³/day
  • Reuse rate: 100%
  • Stable operation: achieved

8 Project Value

The project enables full reuse of coalbed methane produced water and demonstrates fast-deployment modular treatment capability.

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