WATER STANDARD enters global frame agreement with Shell

June 22, 2011

HOUSTON — WATER STANDARD specializes in water treatment and the design of vessel based mobile solutions and customized water on-demand.

HOUSTON — WATER STANDARD has signed a global frame agreement with Shell for engineering services related to the development of water-based enhanced oil recovery methods and produced water treatment, according to a press release.

WATER STANDARD specializes in water treatment and the design of vessel based mobile solutions and customized water on-demand using proprietary designs and technologies for enhanced oil recovery and produced water for the onshore and offshore oil and gas industry.

"We are extremely pleased to be working with Shell in support of Shell’s groundbreaking global enhanced oil recovery programs," said Amanda Brock, CEO of WATER STANDARD. "WATER STANDARD has been working with Shell to develop sustainable long term water treatment solutions. We look forward to our continued collaboration".

To read the full press release, click here.

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