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Organic compounds in produced waters from coalbed natural gas wells in the Powder River Basin,Wyoming, USA
Authors:William H Orem  Calin A Tatu  Harry E Lerch  Cynthia A Rice  Timothy T Bartos  Anne L Bates  Susan Tewalt  Margo D Corum
Institution:1. US Geological Survey, 956 National Center, Reston, VA 20192, USA;2. University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Victor Babes”, Timisoara, Romania;3. US Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA;4. US Geological Survey, Cheyenne, WY, USA
Abstract:The organic composition of produced water samples from coalbed natural gas (CBNG) wells in the Powder River Basin, WY, sampled in 2001 and 2002 are reported as part of a larger study of the potential health and environmental effects of organic compounds derived from coal. The quality of CBNG produced waters is a potential environmental concern and disposal problem for CBNG producers, and no previous studies of organic compounds in CBNG produced water have been published. Organic compounds identified in the produced water samples included: phenols, biphenyls, N-, O-, and S-containing heterocyclic compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), aromatic amines, various non-aromatic compounds, and phthalates. Many of the identified organic compounds (phenols, heterocyclic compounds, PAHs) are probably coal-derived. PAHs represented the group of organic compounds most commonly observed. Concentrations of total PAHs ranged up to 23 μg/L. Concentrations of individual compounds ranged from about 18 to <0.01 μg/L. Temporal variability of organic compound concentrations was documented, as two wells with relatively high organic compound contents in produced water in 2001 had much lower concentrations in 2002.
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