As global energy demands continue to rise, jurisdictions around the world are looking for responsible, reliable and secure energy. At the same time, many companies and countries are also looking for ways to reduce water use and manage water more efficiently while also meeting this soaring demand.
Alberta’s oil and gas operators are leading the world in responsible water management, with operators already having reduced their overall water use by 25 per cent to date. Alberta companies now recycle about 80 per cent of the water used in their operations, reducing the need for freshwater, and using advanced filtration systems to treat wastewater.
To keep this momentum going, Alberta’s government is investing nearly $2.7 million from the industry-funded Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program into three new projects that are developing technologies to help reduce water use while growing responsible energy production.
“Global energy demand is rising and jurisdictions around the world are looking to us for ways to grow production while maximizing water efficiency. This funding will help test and advance three new technologies designed to help companies reduce water use and increase energy production at the same time. It’s a win for the environment, the energy sector and the economy.”
Through Emissions Reduction Alberta, the province will invest $1.47 million into two new water filtration technologies led by Aqua Pure Technologies and Eximius Environmental Solutions. An additional $1.2 million will go to helping Canadian Natural Resources Limited test a new chemical developed by ChampionX that makes heavy oil and bitumen flow faster and more easily toward the production well, reducing the demand for steam.
“These projects have already shown great promise with support from our partners, and we’re excited to see how provincial funding through Emissions Reduction Alberta can help take them to the next level. What is especially exciting is their potential to be commercialized in the near future, offering the oil and gas industry practical solutions to lower emissions, save water, and reduce costs.”
“The significant financial backing received from the Government of Alberta and Emissions Reduction Alberta will accelerate the progress and commercialization of Aqua Pure Technologies’ PROH2O® Technology. This funding is crucial for improving the company’s ability to deliver clean technology developed in Alberta to both domestic and global markets while highlighting Alberta's leadership in oil and gas water reuse and emissions reduction initiatives.”
"Funding from the Government of Alberta through Emissions Reduction Alberta is essential to the commercialization of the VelRay X™ and its application in mobile filtration operations, bridging the gap between prototype validation and market readiness. This support enables critical testing, stakeholder engagement, and deployment, ensuring the technology’s scalability and positioning it to set new standards for sustainable water management in Alberta and beyond."
Aqua Pure Technologies: ultra-filtration technology
Aqua Pure Technologies will test its innovative PROH2O® ultra-filtration technology to improve water recycling in the oil and gas industry. This technology can remove 99.9 per cent of contaminants from water.
Funding will also support a self-cleaning system to help make oil and gas operations more efficient, helping companies find ways to reduce costs and improve productivity. The project will be demonstrated in Three Hills.
Eximius Environmental Solutions: filtration system
Eximius Environmental Solutions will advance its VelRay X™ system, which filters tiny particles from water used in oil extraction, making it cleaner for reuse and reducing the need for freshwater. Cleaner water prevents blockages, protects equipment, extends its life, lowers pollution risks, and cuts wastewater disposal costs.
The system uses durable stainless-steel filters instead of emissions-intensive bag filters, reducing waste and landfill emissions. Test sites will be announced soon.
Canadian Natural Resources Limited: chemical additive for heavy oil and bitumen
Canadian Natural Resources Limited is using $1.2 million in provincial funding to test a chemical additive that improves the flow of heavy oil and bitumen in its steam-assisted gravity drainage operations. The additive helps oil flow faster, prevents blockages, and reduces the need for steam, thereby lowering water use. Testing will occur at the Kirby North plant in Lac La Biche.
Quick facts
- The three projects were selected through Emissions Reduction Alberta’s Continuous Intake Programs and combined, are worth a total of $6.1 million in public and private investments.
- Drilling and fracturing operations currently require 0.17 per cent of all allocated water in Alberta.