API PUBL 4633-1995 Barium in Produced Water Fate and Effects in the Marine Environment《制作钡 对海洋环境的影响》.pdf
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1、API PUBL*4633 95 0732270 0549870 840 Em American Petroleum Institute Barium in Produced Water: Fate and Effects in the Marine Environment Health and Environmental Sciences Department Publication Number 4633 September 1995 Barium in Produced Water: Fate and Effects in the Marine Environment Health an
2、d Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4633 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: JERRY M. NEFF AND THEODOR c. SAUER, JR. ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC. ACORN PARK CAMBRIDGE, MA 02140 APRIL 1995 American Petroleum Institute FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATURE
3、. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING TO MEET THE DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS, MANUFAC- TURERS, OR SUPPLIERS TO WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIP THEIR EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS EXPOSED, CONCERNING HEALTH AND SAFETY
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5、PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETERS PAmNT. THE PUBLICATION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE AGAINST LIABIL- API PUBLx4633 95 O732290 05Y2 bL3 Copyright O 1995 American Petroleum Institute i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUT
6、IONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT API STAFF CONTACT Alexis E. Steen, Health and Environmental Sciences Department A Joseph P. Smith, Chairperson, Exxon Production Research Company Kris Bansai, Conoco, Inc. Lewis M. Cook, Chevron Research and Technolog
7、y Company Philip B. Dom, Shell Development Company Jerry E Hall, Texaco Research Kim Petten, Amoco Corporation James P. Ray, Shell Oil Company Lawrence A. Reitsema, Marathon Oil Company Gary Rausina, Chevron Corporation Carlos Simon, Texaco, Inc. PREPARED BY Jerry Neff*, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Theod
8、or C. Sauer, Jr.*, Arthur D. Little, Inc. * No longer with this organization. iii API PUBL*4633 95 W 0732290 0549894 496 1 3 . BARIUM IN PRODUCED WATER AND NATURAL WATERS . 3-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Paae EXECUTIVESUMMARY . ES-I 1 . INTRODUCTION . 1-1 2 . PHYSICAL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF BARIUM 2-
9、1 BARIUM IN PRODUCED WATER . 3-1 BARIUM IN SEA WATER . 3-8 RIVERINE INPUT OF BARIUM 3-12 4 . PRECIPITATION OF BARIUM DURING MIXING OF PRODUCED WATER ANDSEAWATER . 4-1 ACTIVITY OF BARIUM AND SULFATE IN PRODUCED WATER AND SEA WATER . 4-1 BEHAVIOR OF BARIUM DURING MIXING OF PRODUCED WATER WITH SEA WATE
10、R 4-6 5 . TOXICITY OF BARIUM 5-1 TOXICITY TO MARINE ORGANISMS 5-1 BIOACCUMULATION OF BARIUM BY MARINE ORGANISMS 5-6 TOXICITY TO FRESHWATER PLANTS AND ANIMALS 5-7 TOXICITY TO HUMANS . 5-8 REFERENCES R-I LIST OF FIGURES Fiaure Pase 3-1. The relationship between the concentrations of barium and sulfate
11、 in produced waters from different sources. The solid line is the approximate solubility product for barite at 100C. NS, North Sea; GOM, Gulf of Mexico; IL, Illinois; WY, Wyoming; NM, New Mexico; PG, Persian Gulf 3-6 Variation in dissolved barium concentrations as a function of chlorosity (concentra
12、tion of total inorganic halides other than fluoride per liter of seawater at a given temperature) for waters of the Mississippi River estuary, October, 1972 (open circles) and Louisiana coastal waters, April, 1 973 (solid circles). Solid lines are calculated ion exchange curves for concentrations of
13、 adsorbed barium. The dashed line is the theoretical barite saturation curve. From Chan and Hanor (1 982) 3-1 6 3-2. LIST OF TABLES Table Paae 2-1. 3-1. Physical/Chemical Properties of the Alkaline Earth Elements (Group IIA). From Snavely (1 989). . 2-1 Estimated Average Volumes in Millions of Liter
14、s/Day (Millions of BarreWDay in Parentheses) of Treated Produced Water Discharged to Coastal and Offshore Waters of the Gulf of Mexico, California, Cook Inlet, Alaska, the North Sea, and Australia 3-1 Typical concentration ranges of several classes of organic compounds and inorganic ions in produced
15、 water. Concentrations are in pg/L (Parts per Billion). Data are from Kharaka et a/., (1 978), Grahl-Nielsen (1 987), McGowan and Surdam (1 9881, Boesch et ai., (1 989a,b), Macpherson (1 989), Barth (1 991), Stueber and Walter (1 991 1, Jacobs et a/.l (1 992), Neff et a/.l (1 992), Stephenson (1 991
16、, 1992), and Tibbetts et a/., (1 992) . 3-3 3-2. API PUBL*4633 95 W 0732290 0549896 2b9 LIST OF TABLES (Continued) Table Paae 3-3. Concentrations of dissolved barium in offshore surface waters of the oceans. All concentrations are in pg/L . . . . . . . . 3-10 Predicted speciation of acetate, sulfate
17、, and alkaline earth elements in a typical saline (1 .O M NaCI) produced water at 125C. From Shock and Koretsky (1993) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Barium Concentrations (pg/L) and Toxicity (EC,: Percent Produced Water Causing a 50 Percent Reduction in Shell Growth in Mussel Larvae) of Produced
18、 Water Fractions from Southern California. See Text for an Explanation of the Produced Water Fractions. From Higashi et a/., (1 992) . . . . . . . 5-3 4-1. 5-1. API PUBL*4633 95 I 0732290 0549897 IT5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This review provides a summary of what is currently known about the physical/chemi
19、cal behavior of barium in produced water and in the ocean and discusses the factors that may influence the rate of precipitation of barium as barite. The toxicity of barium to marine and freshwater organisms and humans also is discussed in relation to the concentrations and forms in which barium may
20、 occur in the marine and aquatic environment. The concentration of dissolved barium in oil weil produced water ranges from less than 100 to more than 2,000,000 pg/L (parts per billion). The concentration of dissolved barium in the ocean is in the range of 4 to about 20 pg/L and is controlled by the
21、high concentration of sulfate in sea water. Barium sulfate (barite) has a low aqueous solubility, reflected by its molal solubility product of approximately 1.05X1 O- at 25C. The saturation concentration of barium in equilibrium with barite in sea water is approximately 37 pg/L. Consequently, it is
22、expected that when produced water containing a high concentration of dissolved barium is discharged to the ocean, the barium will precipitate rapidly as barite. However, organic acid anions, sometimes present in produced water at concentrations as high as 10,000,000 pg/L, may complex with barium and
23、 slow its precipitation upon mixing of produced water with seawater. Barium concentrations in produced water are roughly inversely proportional to concentrations of sulfate, indicating that the barium is in equilibrium with barite in the formation. If saline water is injected into the fossil fuel re
24、servoir to enhance secondary production and some of the injection water mixes with the formation water, the concentration of sulfate in the produced water may cause super- saturation with respect to barite. ES- 1 API PUBLU4633 95 a 0732290 0549848 031 The rate of precipitation of barium from produce
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