Data in Brief (Aug 2022)

Datasets associated with the characterization of produced water and Pecos River water in the Permian Basin, the United States

  • Wenbin Jiang,
  • Xuesong Xu,
  • Ryan Hall,
  • Yanyan Zhang,
  • Kenneth C. Carroll,
  • Frank Ramos,
  • Mark A. Engle,
  • Lu Lin,
  • Huiyao Wang,
  • Matthias Sayer,
  • Pei Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43
p. 108443

Abstract

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The data in this report are associated with “Characterization of Produced Water and Surrounding Surface Water in the Permian Basin, the United States” (Jiang et al. 2022) and include raw data on produced water (PW) quality and Pecos River water quality in the Permian Basin, which is one of the major oil and gas producing areas in the U.S. The data include 46 samples for PW and 10 samples for Pecos River water. The data include wet chemistry, mineral salts, metals, oil and grease, volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, radionuclides, ammonia, hydraulic fracturing additives, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. The PW samples were collected from five different locations in the Permian Basin. Twenty-four of the PW samples and the ten Pecos River samples were analyzed by the authors. The information for the rest of PW samples (22 samples) was provided by industrial collaborators in the Permian Basin. Statistical analyses were performed on the combined data to obtain Mean, Max, Min, 25th percentile, 50th percentile, and 75th percentile of each analyte.

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