{"id":168717,"date":"2024-03-10T03:15:38","date_gmt":"2024-03-10T07:15:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/good-chemistry-bonds-xpc-water-with-orion-water-solutions-oilman-magazine\/"},"modified":"2024-08-17T18:45:51","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T22:45:51","slug":"good-chemistry-bonds-xpc-water-with-orion-water-solutions-oilman-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/chemistry\/good-chemistry-bonds-xpc-water-with-orion-water-solutions-oilman-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"Good Chemistry Bonds XPC Water with Orion Water Solutions &#8211; OILMAN Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Multiple factors point to a successful 2024    for the oil and gas industry, with many betting on niche    services. With the drive to enhance current services and    increase efficiency, the service sector alone is    well-positioned to prosper. Offering the best in service and    beating the competition will secure business and establish    relationships. Still, the critical component of the equation is    finding that particular service or meeting that individual need    that levies such a magnitude of success in driving up profits    that the end user can only function with it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gary Griesenbeck, CEO of Orion Water Solutions, discovered the    secret to success early when starting his company in 2016.    Competing in the emerging market, Orion treats produced water    generated through hydraulic fracturing, a staple to North    American shales success. During the earlier years of    operation, fracking, as hydraulic fracturing is commonly    called, demanded massive quantities of fresh water to be used    during operation. Due to the costs and demand for increasing    amounts, science pointed to the potential in treating produced    water that returns from the well during fracking.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was a natural migration from using fresh water to produced    water, says Griesenbeck.  <\/p>\n<p>    No matter the water type used, according to Griesenbeck, it    must be chemically treated to ensure safe use during fracking    procedures. Bacteria and other components that contaminate    frack water can damage the wellbore and cause such financial    devastation that oil and gas companies would spend millions    without seeing any positive return on the investment.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is essential to keep naturally occurring bacteria and other    contaminants out of the well, says Griesenbeck. We treat    500,000 to 600,000 barrels of water per day.  <\/p>\n<p>    When considering Orions contribution of treated water per day    and pairing that with estimations from other companies and    competitors that conduct the same operation, the need to    enhance that ability suddenly surfaces as a niche service that    ensures increased profits.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ivan Sager identified the available opportunity and utilized    his technical background to establish XPC Water, a company    focusing on water chemistry analytics and real-time data    alerting. While companies like Orion own their data, the XPC    platform acquires, normalizes, assesses and cultivates data to    provide valuable insights to the end user, enabling a    streamlined approach to managing water treatment.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Sager, the XPC platform is a multi-tenant    application that uses advanced pattern recognition to    categorize water quality and alert the user of critical spikes.    Orion refers to its configuration on the platform as remote    data visualization (RDV) that provides operators and managers    the analytics needed to manage and monitor the injected    chemicals before the water is sent downhole and then treat the    water as it exits the wellbore called produced water.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pennies spent on chemicals count when processing massive    volumes of water and identifying overdosage or anomalies in the    process is critical, says Sager.  <\/p>\n<p>    Griesenbeck breaks his company service down into two equally    essential services. Orion disinfects water going down the    wellbore using chlorine dioxide (CLO2) and then treats the    produced water through a Dissolvable Air Flotation (DAF)    Process. These require a disciplined and focused approach to    chemical management. Orion sets up remote processing sites at    each fracking location to provide these services. As a result,    managing the water chemistry of each specific site proves    difficult, and errors can lead to loss of revenue.  <\/p>\n<p>    XPC Water provides the solution by capturing and monitoring    data centrally. The XPC platform records and reports all    essential cost and performance data for each job site. This    includes downtime, pump failure, and chemical use, which    Griesenbeck estimates to be 20 to 30 percent of his sales. XPC    provides reports, emails and text messaging that display    chemistry data with a barrels per day trend and cost-to-treat    data.  <\/p>\n<p>    This information is essential, says    Griesenbeck. A number diverging from the norm signals that    something is wrong.  <\/p>\n<p>    With XPCs ability to provide accurate data that can be managed    in real-time, the operator can correctly add chemicals and    treat water as needed. This influences chemical usage and    provides the ability to refrain from wasting chemicals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Staying on top of chemical usage greatly    enhances efficiency and is often a make or break for    operators, says Sager.  <\/p>\n<p>    While oil and gas companies strive to streamline and refrain    from enduring additional costs, when expenditures are made,    they are typically costly. Software, automation and further    areas of expense demand significant investment, but the XPC    platform proves genius in its ability to be integrated with    existing systems utilized by the end user.  <\/p>\n<p>    How Orion generates data that is acquired by XPC has no    relevance. Data cultivation is triggered on the XPC side of the    equation. As a result, XPCs technology can be integrated with    any data processing system.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our goal is to remove friction and be the bridge to allow    secure and rapid data collaboration and collaboration, says    Sager. We simply integrate with other platforms. We format the    data, and then the customer can import it, or we leverage our    open standards Application Programming Interface (API).  <\/p>\n<p>    Orion can retrieve the XPC data through its hardware    compilation. While under habitat with XPC, the information    resides in a secure cloud-based environment. Sager says by    leveraging the end users existing investments, XPC ensures    rapid implementation and profitability.  <\/p>\n<p>    Technology knows few limitations, and when efficiency can be    further improved, a place of necessity is established. Building    upon the foundation of what XPC and Orion offer the industry,    the company identified another outlet to enhance business    needs. XPC is blazing the frontier of artificial intelligence    with Chatxpc. This technology will optimize production    operations by offering insights into the impact of multiple    production parameters and suggesting the optimal production    design. Additionally, it will play a role in real-time    monitoring of production operations, identifying potential    problems, and suggesting appropriate corrective actions.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI is machine learning algorithms, and that data helps predict    spikes and forecast chemical usage, says Sager. Generative AI    will allow the operator to generate detailed content from the    data that will be used in reports or management of the    operations.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Sager, the primary advantage of Chatxpc lies in    its ability to address technical issues quickly and accurately    as they surface. Through its ability to recognize complex terms    and concepts, Chatxpc will provide explanations and examples to    assist the user in sending or accessing data more quickly.  <\/p>\n<p>    The XPC technology depicts a robust picture of how it ensures    efficiency and its positive fiscal impact can be forecasted in    additional business areas. Griesenbeck sees a ne  <\/p>\n<p>    ed for the XPC platform in multiple areas of the oil and gas    industry alone.  <\/p>\n<p>    The push for remote operations will require technology to    support rapid data acquisition and analysis. The XPCs platform    enables such a process. Additionally, as oil and gas companies    attempt to manage aging infrastructure while constructing new,    spill prevention becomes paramount. XPC would offer an    invaluable service by providing the means to monitor pipeline    levels and a medium for calculating the decrease in pipeline    capacity after a spill. Accurate accounting of content<br \/>\ns that    contact the earth is critical in managing environmental    disasters.  <\/p>\n<p>    With over 218 million barrels of water, XPC has perfected the    niche in enabling efficiency and profitability in water    treatment capabilities. With the abundance of possibilities,    XPC can impact oil and gas for the greater good of the    environment and its users.  <\/p>\n<p>    Anyone using chemistry can benefit from the XPC platform,    says Griesenbeck. Storage facilities, retailers and collection    batteries for saltwater could all see ideal results. RDV has    improved my profit margin easily by two to three percent.  <\/p>\n<p>    Headline photo: From left to right: Tee Jay Hayes,    Operator, and Anthony Yanez, Field Supervisor, verifying    data at a produced water recycling location. Photos courtesy of    XPC Water Solutions.  <\/p>\n<p>              Freelance Writer and              Photographer            <\/p>\n<p>                Nick Vaccaro is a freelance writer and                photographer. In addition to providing technical                writing services, he is an HSE consultant in the                oil and gas industry with twelve years of                experience. Vaccaro also contributes to SHALE Oil                and Gas Business Magazine, American Oil and Gas                Investor, Oil and Gas Investor, Energies Magazine                and Louisiana Sportsman Magazine. He has a BA in                photojournalism from Loyola University and resides                in the New Orleans area. Vaccaro can be reached at                985-966-0957 <a href=\"mailto:ornav@vaccarogroupllc.com\">ornav@vaccarogroupllc.com<\/a>.              <\/p>\n<p>                      3 Ways Technology                      is Going to Shape the Oil and Gas                      Industry Free to Download                      Today                    <\/p>\n<p>                        Oil and gas operations are commonly found                        in remote locations far from company                        headquarters. Now, it's possible to monitor                        pump operations, collate and analyze                        seismic data, and track employees around                        the world from almost anywhere. 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