Featured Articles
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De Nora Wins Contract For Major Natural Gas Expansion Project In Persian Gulf
8/31/2023
De Nora, an Italian multinational company listed on the Euronext Milan, specialized in sustainable electrochemical technologies and in the emerging green hydrogen industry, in partnership with SAIPEM through its subsidiary Servizi Energia Italia S.p.A., has been selected to provide its on-site hypochlorite generation technology for biofouling control at a major offshore gas production compression complex in the Persian Gulf.
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De Nora Named Partner For Martin County Produced Water Recycling Center
10/11/2022
As the oil and gas sector reels from a shortage of bulk bleach, De Nora Neptune has been named partner of choice for a new Martin Water Midstream development in the Permian Basin – the epicenter for onshore oil and gas production in the US.
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ClorTec And MIOX On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Systems Combat COVID-19
4/21/2020
De Nora continues to support local communities in the fight against COVID-19 and resulting bleach shortages.
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De Nora Achieves IECEx And ATEX Hazardous Area Certification For OMNIPURE™ Series 64 G2 Ex Packaged Sewage Treatment Systems
4/16/2019
De Nora, a global leader in electrochemical technologies and the world’s largest provider of electrodes, coatings and complete solutions for electrochemical water and wastewater treatment systems, announces the issuance of the first IECEx and ATEX Hazardous Area Certification for a complete packaged sewage treatment system including an electrical panel, the latest generation OMNIPURE™ Series 64 G2 Ex marine and offshore Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) equipment.
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Omnipure™ Series 64 System (Video)
4/5/2019
Compact and IMO certified solution for permanent and long-term oil and gas installations, the OMNIPURE™ Series 64 system is the newest and most advanced offshore marine sanitation devices. The easy to operate system offers minimal maintenance, simplified operations, compact design, and a completely hands off solids management process that is compliant with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards.
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Kendra II, LLC And De Nora Near Completion Of A Produced Water Recycling Facility To Service The Marcellus Shale
4/4/2019
Kendra II, LLC, a water transportation, management and disposal provider, and De Nora, a leading designer of safe, innovative, and sustainable water disinfection and oxidation, filtration and electrochlorination solutions, are nearing completion of a produced water recycling facility in the heart of the Marcellus Shale, in Pennsylvania. The facility is set to commence operations in late May 2019.
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Passing The Buck — The Real Climate Change Hoax
4/2/2019
In a slight change in topic, this is going to be a more general article around why I believe water treatment technologies are so critical. Why this Industry is so vital, and what depends on the new technologies that this industry generates. We do so much where I work that goes well beyond produced water recycling, and it is all extremely important.
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De Nora Acquires Neptune Enterprises, LLC Forming De Nora Neptune, LLC
4/1/2019
Frac water disinfection experts become De Nora service arm in the unconventional oil and gas market.
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Aqua Terra Water Management And De Nora Join Forces To Offer Economically Viable Produced Water Recycling In The Permian Basin
7/9/2018
Aqua Terra Water Management, a leading provider of oilfield water disposal and oilfield waste management with facilities throughout the USA and Canada, and De Nora, a leading designer of safe, innovative, and sustainable water disinfection and oxidation, filtration and electrochlorination solutions, have partnered to provide effective and economic produced water recycling solutions.
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The Great Permian Basin Produced-Water Ponzi Scheme?
6/7/2018
I was having lunch with a former colleague a few months ago and the subject of produced water recycling came up. During the course of the conversation, he asked me: “Isn't this just a reverse Ponzi scheme with produced water? Ultimately, if they stop fracking, they [the operators] are going to have to deal with a lot of dirty water they don't need!”