Project Spotlight: Produced Water Remediation in Southeastern New Mexico
In the arid region of Southeastern New Mexico, the oil and gas industry faces a significant environmental challenge: managing and treating produced water, a byproduct of extraction activities. Talon/LPE has been performing soil remediation on produced water spills in New Mexico for over 20 years.
The Challenge
Approximately 20 barrels of produced water, a mixture of hydrocarbons, salts, and other contaminants, were released onto a well pad due to an equipment failure. Without effective remediation, this water could continue to affect soil quality and compromise the ground water resources of the region.
Talon/LPE’s Role
Talon/LPE responded to the call immediately and provided a comprehensive approach to the release.
The Outcome
Talon/LPE’s swift and thorough response mitigated the environmental impact of the produced water release. By successfully removing the contamination, restoring the site, and ensuring regulatory compliance, they met client’s needs and go the site to closure. Their efforts underscored Talon/LPE’s long-standing commitment to providing soil remediation services in Southeastern New Mexico.