Category: In the News

  • 23
    Jun

    Oilfield wastewater used to grow hemp? New Mexico working toward alternatives to disposal 

    Carlsbad Current-Argus • By Adrian Hedden A hemp field amid the oil derricks and pump jacks near the Eddy-Lea county line could soon be watered using a previously unusable source of water brought to the surface with fossil fuels. The wastewater, known as produced water by the industry, is pumped...

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  • 23
    Jun

    Innovative companies can turn O&G produced water into a great resource

    Albuquerque Journal • By Mike Dyson, CEO, Infinity Water Solutions and Dr. Zacariah Hildenbrand, Chief Scientific Officer, Infinity Water Solutions On June 6, the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County hosted its annual EnergyPlex Conference and we had the good fortune of attending. As the name would suggest, the...

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  • 24
    May

    New Produced Water Platform to use Artificial Intelligence

    Midland Reporter-Telegram • Mella McEwen • 05/20/2023 Artificial intelligence is arriving in the produced water management sector. Infinity Water Solutions and Quantum Reservoir Impact have announced a strategic partnership to develop, deploy and advance a water intelligence platform called SpeedWise Water, an artificial intelligence and machine-learning software designed to...

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  • 11
    May

    Infinity Water Solutions, QRI partner to develop water intelligence platform for oil, gas industry

    World Oil (WO) – Infinity Water Solutions (Infinity) and Quantum Reservoir Impact (QRI) announced a strategic partnership to support the development, deployment and advancement of a water intelligence platform called SpeedWise Water – an AI and machine-learning software designed to standardize, categorize and appraise water, most notably the produced...

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  • 24
    Mar

    Getting reuse to work in the Permian Basin

    Global Water Intelligence Water reuse volumes in the Permian are on the rise, but there is some way to go before the economics make it universally viable. Three new deals this month underlined the buoyant mood of produced water management companies in the Permian Basin, despite a continued decline...

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  • 22
    Mar

    Permian Basin oil and gas companies address pollution as fossil fuel production booms

    Carlsbad Current-Argus • Adrian Hedden As fossil fuel production was expected to continue growing in the Permian Basin this spring, energy companies in the region also appeared to increase their focus on mitigating the environmental impacts of operations. Occidental Petroleum announced Monday its Direct Air Capture plant on the...

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  • 12
    Mar

    Mike Dyson and Chris Caudill Featured on In Basin Observations

    In Basin Observations Podcast • Daniel Energy Partners Mike Dyson and Chris Caudill speak to Daniel Energy Partner’s In-Basin Observations podcast, live from Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX. In the episode they discuss their backgrounds and the beginnings of Infinity Water Solutions. They also delve into the important role...

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  • 10
    Mar

    Energy Industry Shifts Focus to Water Recycling

    YourBasin.com • Matt Fontes Midland, Texas – March 10, 2023 – Water management company, “Infinity” made its way to Midland recently to discuss new agreements covering recycled and reused water. Infinity Water Solutions is taking the company to new heights across the Permian Basin through a collaboration with major...

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