Encore Green Environmental Announces By-Product/Produced Water Project in Permian Basin

MIDLAND, Texas, Aug. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Agriculture company Encore Green Environmental announces its partnership with Cody Wilson Farms in Midkiff, Texas with a new solution to the challenge of what to do with vast amounts of oilfield by-product water. The announcement is made in Midland, Texas, at the Permian Basin 2019 conference hosted by the Produced Water Society.

"We brought our Conservation By-Design(TM) methodology to Cody and he right away saw how it would work with his desire to combine a traditional farm with a solar farm to increase conservation and revenue," says Marvin Nash, General Manager of Encore Green Environmental.

The Permian Basin is oil rich and has even been called, 'The New Saudi Arabia' because of its vast oil yet to be drilled. However, out of the oil wells comes 3 to 6 barrels of by-product/produced water for every 1 barrel of oil. This volume of water is a challenge in all oil producing areas, but the extreme amounts of by-product water in the Permian has brought it to crisis proportions.

Traditionally, this water is disposed of through an injection well. However, the dwindling number of wells, regulatory reluctance to create more, the environmental outcry of 'disposing' of this unprocessed/uncleaned water, combined with projected trillions of gallons of such water has created a need for a new solution.

Encore Green Environmental has the only agricultural oriented solution. The Conservation By-Design(TM) patent-pending method processes that water in proximity to the well and land applies it, creating vegetation growth, soil health, and carbon capture. This serves the oil industry, the farmers and ranchers, the environmentalists, and most importantly, it serves the arid land of the West because this water is not 'disposed of,' but put to good use.

"By taking what Encore Green Environmental has been doing and adding in the solar farm component, this project becomes a way for a farmer like me to genuinely set up the next generation for success. This farm has been in my family since my great-grandfather established it. Without a new, innovative solution, my generation will be the last one. We farmers have lost mineral rights, we have lost land rights. I needed to discover a way to make this farm viable for my own son," says Cody Wilson.

Conservation By-Design(TM) is agronomy-centric and begins by testing the soil on the land near the oil well. The water is then tested to determine its makeup to match the soil's 'DNA' for optimal vegetation growth. The water is processed there, close to the well, so no trucking is needed. Once the water matches the soil's needs, it is applied to the land. This re-purposes water that is typically tossed away.

By adding a new source of water onto arid lands, agricultural and conservation goals can be met, as well as creating a new path for farmers and ranchers everywhere.

To learn more about Conservation By-Design(TM) visit http://www.encoregreenenvironmental.com/cbd.

Encore Green Environmental is an agricultural company committed to stewarding the lands of the arid west by utilizing their Conservation By-Design(TM) method to clean oilfield and other industrial by-product water and then applying it on the ground for agriculture, conservation, aquifer protection, and carbon sequestration.

Contact: Jeff Holder
Communications Director
818.470.0285
Jeff.Holder@EncoreGreenEnvironmental.com

SOURCE Encore Green Environmental