Encore Green will update NOMAD units like this one to reuse produced water in soil programs designed to boost growth of carbon-capturing plant life. Photo courtesy of Encore Green.

Re-engineered Technology Cleans Produced Water for Green Use

AI Energy

Wyoming-based Encore Green Environmental Technologies and Licensing (EGETL) began with a dream of taking a former nuisance substance – produced water – and turning it into an asset for use in restoring rangeland in dry western states. This would benefit producers, landowners and the climate/environmental, social and governance (ESG) agenda…

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Darren E. Smith
Chief Technology Officer - 

Darren E. Smith, chief technology officer for Encore Green Environmental, has spent his career handling and advising on environmental, health and safety (EHS) issues in the oil and gas industry. He has worked on corporate issues such as reducing climate-affecting emissions, protecting endangered species, effectively/safely treating produced and other issues. He advises EGETL in water treatment technologies and environmental, social and governance (ESG) business opportunities for clients. 

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