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News Digest
TETRA Advances Produced Water Desalination Platform to Address Data Center Water Demand
In January 2026, Tetra secured patent protection for their TETRA Oasis TDS technology and integrated end-to-end solution. TETRA is currently engaged in active commercial discussions with multiple customers for a variety of end markets, including over multiple 100,000 barrel–per–day facilities to support growing power generation and data center water–cooling needs.
WaterBridge Announces Open Season on Second Phase of Speedway Long-Haul Produced Water Pipeline
WaterBridge has launched an open season to solicit commitments to support the construction of a large-diameter gathering and transportation pipeline project.
Permian SWD Permitting Update
Interesting new analysis from B3 Insight shows ~40% of submitted SWD applications recorded at least one protest; more on the Delaware side vs. Midland... plus more insights and analysis...
How high can oil and gas prices go because of the Iran war? Here are the scenarios
The last time oil prices broke $100 per barrel was after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
All Eyes On Strait Of Hormuz
Oil prices rose about 1% on Wednesday as U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran disrupted Middle East supplies, but the pace of gains slowed from past sessions after President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. Navy could escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
How the conflict in Iran could affect West Texas oil & gas
"It's obviously a bit of a relief for prices that have been repressed for a while out here, and I'm sure there will be some benefit that is gained by that," said PBPA's Stephen Robertson.
BLM Memo 2/18/26: Policy and Guidance Relating to Produced Waters from Oil and Gas Production on Public Land
The purpose of this Instruction Memorandum (IM) is to provide guidance to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Field Offices (FOs) and State Offices (SOs) on the management of produced water generated from oil and gas activities on public lands.
Produced Water Reuse/Recycling On Federal Lands Moves Up On Federal Policy Priority List
"BLM’s new Instruction Memorandum (IM 2026-008) issued last Friday promotes a higher level of collaboration between BLM State/Field Offices and operators on produced-water management and reuse on federal lands," writes Bret Sumner.
Local officials, water boards to call for injection well moratorium at Marietta meeting
Ohio officials from numerous local governments and water boards are set to gather Wednesday evening in a combined effort to call for a moratorium on injection wells.
EOG 2026 Utica Program: 3 Rigs, 3 Frac Crews, Drill 85 Wells
Following its transformational Encino Energy acquisition last August, the company expects significantly higher activity in the Utica throughout 2026.
Range Resources Going After DUCs in 2026
For 2026, Range plans to run one dedicated drilling rig and one dedicated frac crew, while utilizing spot equipment in mid-2026 to convert DUCs.
LandBridge Results Show Water Growth
Surface Use Royalties and Revenue increased 12% sequentially, primarily driven by a continued increase in produced water handling royalties and new easement payments received in the quarter.
PODCAST: Jim Wright Talks SWDs & More...
New podcast appearance by RRC Chairman where he discusses produced water...
Slowing USA Shale Growth Has Fracing Companies Finding New Markets
Over the past two years, hundreds of pumps the size of 18-wheelers have been sent to Argentina by providers including Halliburton Co. and Calfrac Well Services Ltd., and to Australia by Liberty Energy Inc. and Halliburton...
TECHNICAL PAPER: Calculations on Chemicals, Water, and Energy Consumption for the Evaporitic Process for Lithium Carbonate Recovery from Brines: A Baseline for Technology and Environmental Impact AssessmentArticle link copied!
The evaporitic technology for the processing of lithium rich natural brines has been under scrutiny for its environmental impact
TECHNICAL PAPER: Osmotically assisted reverse osmosis (OARO) for low-carbon treatment of shale gas fracturing wastewater at full scale
OARO-based AMBC significantly reduced power use by 48% and carbon emission by 55%.
Process Flow Diagram for OARO Treatment Of Produced Water
Interesting graphic from the aforementioned technical paper...
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