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Effect of the use of production water of petroleum industry in agricultural and livestock activities

Efecto del uso de aguas provenientes de la producción petrolera en actividades agrícolas y pecuarias

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http://revistacta.agrosavia.co/index.php/revista/article/view/1016
https://doi.org/10.21930/rcta.vol19_num2_art:1016
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2018
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Almansa-Manrique, Édgar Fernando
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Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia)
TY - GEN T1 - Effect of the use of production water of petroleum industry in agricultural and livestock activities T1 - Efecto del uso de aguas provenientes de la producción petrolera en actividades agrícolas y pecuarias AU - Almansa-Manrique, Édgar Fernando PB - Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia) AB - The total supply of available water in the country is 2.01 billion m3. From this flow, the petroleum industry has obtained permits from environmental authorities for a total of 67.5 million m3. This is equivalent to 0.00336 % of the total flow. On the other hand, the oil that is extracted from the earth is mixed with waters that are known as "production waters". These waters are part of the natural fluids of the reservoirs. In Colombia, for every barrel of oil, an average of 13 barrels of water are produced. The “production waters” can be treated and reinjected in the same formation to maintain the pressure of the deposits to increase the "recovery factor", they can also be treated and discharged to bodies of surface water or to the soil surface; or reinjected into the reservoirs as final disposal strategies. The "production waters" of the Orinoquia deposits, have a relatively low content of salts and dissolved solids, and do not have radioactive elements. These conditions generate opportunities: once those waters are treated, they could be reused in productive activities in rural areas, within the area of influence of oil fields. For these reasons Corpoica developed a series of research projects aimed at evaluating options for the safe use of these treated waters for the irrigation of pastures and as sources of water for cattle and poultry, among others. The effect of the application of treated production waters on different components of the ecosystem and on agricultural and livestock production systems was determined. The research was carried out in the department of Meta in the ASA Research Center (03º53’06” N and 73º35’04” W) and in the La Libertad Research Center (04º03’32” N and 73º27’59” W) located in Acacias and Villavicencio, respectively. The treated production water that was used came from the fields of Castilla and Apiay. A set of relevant variables of soil, water, crops and animals was selected. These variables were monitored and analyzed between the years 2011 and 2015. The results of this investigation indicate that the use of production waters and their application to the soil do not have significant effects on the physical and chemical properties of the soil. Neither do they have significant effects on the quality of the waters or on the health of animals and crops. ER - @misc{20.500.12324_35280, author = {Almansa-Manrique Édgar Fernando}, title = {Effect of the use of production water of petroleum industry in agricultural and livestock activitiesEfecto del uso de aguas provenientes de la producción petrolera en actividades agrícolas y pecuarias}, year = {}, abstract = {The total supply of available water in the country is 2.01 billion m3. From this flow, the petroleum industry has obtained permits from environmental authorities for a total of 67.5 million m3. This is equivalent to 0.00336 % of the total flow. On the other hand, the oil that is extracted from the earth is mixed with waters that are known as "production waters". These waters are part of the natural fluids of the reservoirs. In Colombia, for every barrel of oil, an average of 13 barrels of water are produced. The “production waters” can be treated and reinjected in the same formation to maintain the pressure of the deposits to increase the "recovery factor", they can also be treated and discharged to bodies of surface water or to the soil surface; or reinjected into the reservoirs as final disposal strategies. The "production waters" of the Orinoquia deposits, have a relatively low content of salts and dissolved solids, and do not have radioactive elements. These conditions generate opportunities: once those waters are treated, they could be reused in productive activities in rural areas, within the area of influence of oil fields. For these reasons Corpoica developed a series of research projects aimed at evaluating options for the safe use of these treated waters for the irrigation of pastures and as sources of water for cattle and poultry, among others. The effect of the application of treated production waters on different components of the ecosystem and on agricultural and livestock production systems was determined. The research was carried out in the department of Meta in the ASA Research Center (03º53’06” N and 73º35’04” W) and in the La Libertad Research Center (04º03’32” N and 73º27’59” W) located in Acacias and Villavicencio, respectively. The treated production water that was used came from the fields of Castilla and Apiay. A set of relevant variables of soil, water, crops and animals was selected. These variables were monitored and analyzed between the years 2011 and 2015. The results of this investigation indicate that the use of production waters and their application to the soil do not have significant effects on the physical and chemical properties of the soil. Neither do they have significant effects on the quality of the waters or on the health of animals and crops.}, url = {} }RT Generic T1 Effect of the use of production water of petroleum industry in agricultural and livestock activities T1 Efecto del uso de aguas provenientes de la producción petrolera en actividades agrícolas y pecuarias A1 Almansa-Manrique, Édgar Fernando PB Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia) AB The total supply of available water in the country is 2.01 billion m3. From this flow, the petroleum industry has obtained permits from environmental authorities for a total of 67.5 million m3. This is equivalent to 0.00336 % of the total flow. On the other hand, the oil that is extracted from the earth is mixed with waters that are known as "production waters". These waters are part of the natural fluids of the reservoirs. In Colombia, for every barrel of oil, an average of 13 barrels of water are produced. The “production waters” can be treated and reinjected in the same formation to maintain the pressure of the deposits to increase the "recovery factor", they can also be treated and discharged to bodies of surface water or to the soil surface; or reinjected into the reservoirs as final disposal strategies. The "production waters" of the Orinoquia deposits, have a relatively low content of salts and dissolved solids, and do not have radioactive elements. These conditions generate opportunities: once those waters are treated, they could be reused in productive activities in rural areas, within the area of influence of oil fields. For these reasons Corpoica developed a series of research projects aimed at evaluating options for the safe use of these treated waters for the irrigation of pastures and as sources of water for cattle and poultry, among others. The effect of the application of treated production waters on different components of the ecosystem and on agricultural and livestock production systems was determined. The research was carried out in the department of Meta in the ASA Research Center (03º53’06” N and 73º35’04” W) and in the La Libertad Research Center (04º03’32” N and 73º27’59” W) located in Acacias and Villavicencio, respectively. The treated production water that was used came from the fields of Castilla and Apiay. A set of relevant variables of soil, water, crops and animals was selected. These variables were monitored and analyzed between the years 2011 and 2015. The results of this investigation indicate that the use of production waters and their application to the soil do not have significant effects on the physical and chemical properties of the soil. Neither do they have significant effects on the quality of the waters or on the health of animals and crops. OL Spanish (121)
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The total supply of available water in the country is 2.01 billion m3. From this flow, the petroleum industry has obtained permits from environmental authorities for a total of 67.5 million m3. This is equivalent to 0.00336 % of the total flow. On the other hand, the oil that is extracted from the earth is mixed with waters that are known as "production waters". These waters are part of the natural fluids of the reservoirs. In Colombia, for every barrel of oil, an average of 13 barrels of water are produced. The “production waters” can be treated and reinjected in the same formation to maintain the pressure of the deposits to increase the "recovery factor", they can also be treated and discharged to bodies of surface water or to the soil surface; or reinjected into the reservoirs as final disposal strategies. The "production waters" of the Orinoquia deposits, have a relatively low content of salts and dissolved solids, and do not have radioactive elements. These conditions generate opportunities: once those waters are treated, they could be reused in productive activities in rural areas, within the area of influence of oil fields. For these reasons Corpoica developed a series of research projects aimed at evaluating options for the safe use of these treated waters for the irrigation of pastures and as sources of water for cattle and poultry, among others. The effect of the application of treated production waters on different components of the ecosystem and on agricultural and livestock production systems was determined. The research was carried out in the department of Meta in the ASA Research Center (03º53’06” N and 73º35’04” W) and in the La Libertad Research Center (04º03’32” N and 73º27’59” W) located in Acacias and Villavicencio, respectively. The treated production ...
 
La oferta total de agua en el país es de 2,01 billones de metros cúbicos. De este volumen, la industria del petróleo tiene concesionado un total de 67,5 millones, que equivalen al 0,00336 % de la oferta total de agua en Colombia. Todo ese consumo esta formalizado mediante concesiones otorgadas por autoridades ambientales. Por otra parte, el petróleo que se extrae de la tierra sale mezclado con aguas conocidas como aguas de producción, que hacen parte de los fluidos naturales de los reservorios. En Colombia, por cada barril de petróleo se producen, en promedio, 13 barriles de agua. Las aguas de producción pueden ser tratadas y reinyectadas en la misma formación, para mantener la presión de los yacimientos y aumentar el factor de recobro; ser tratadas y vertidas a cuerpos de aguas superficiales o al suelo, o ser reinyectadas en los yacimientos, como estrategia de disposición final. Las aguas de producción de los yacimientos de la Orinoquia tienen un contenido relativamente bajo de sales y solidos disueltos, y no poseen elementos radioactivos. Esta condición permite que, una vez que sean tratadas, puedan reusarse en actividades productivas, en predios rurales que se encuentren en el área de influencia de los proyectos petroleros. Por estas razones, la Corporación Colombiana de Investigacion Agropecuaria (Corpoica) desarrollo una serie de trabajos de investigación, dirigidos a evaluar opciones de utilización de estas aguas de producción tratadas, para la irrigación de cultivos y pastos, así como el consumo de ganado y aves de corral. Se determinó el efecto de la aplicación de aguas de producción tratadas en diferentes componentes del ecosistema y en sistemas de producción agrícola y pecuario. El estudio se desarrolló en el departamento del Meta, en el predio denominado Área ...
 
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