April 17, 2025

Another EcoVAP Deployment in Permian Underscores Value as a “Complimentary” Technology

Another EcoVAP Deployment in Permian Underscores Value as a “Complimentary” Technology

April 17, 2025

A big shout out to the EcoVAP E&C team for another on-time full-scale deployment of two Evaporation Matrices™ in the Permian despite prevailing 60mph winds. The client is a large oil/gas company and was limited by an SWD that was operating at near full capacity with very high PSI.  With EcoVAP, the client will now be able to dramatically reduce SWD flows and increase production. Bottom line: EcoVAP can compliment other produced water technologies, reducing the risk of any one disposal method underperforming while increasing overall disposal capacity at low cost.

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