The Trilogy System will evaporate flow back water on site and capture volatile organic compounds emitted from the wellhead, separate hydrocarbons, then heat and scrub to eliminate particulates, thereby removing contaminates from wastewater and releasing clean air into the environment.

Purestream’s modular Trilogy water treatment system can be installed onsite to process up to 1500 barrels of water per day, removing waste from the water and reducing the impact of oil and gas waste on the environment.

In addition, Trilogy, designed in partnership with Utah State University’s Energy and Space Dynamics Labs, is able to recycle waste heat into reusable energy to power its own operations, resulting in energy efficiency and cleaner and more efficient power for well operators.

Further, the Trilogy system provides remote tracking of produced wastewater, oil and condensate from point of origin to point of disposal or sale, replacing the manual processes currently employed industry-wide, providing accurate data, transparency and third-party validation.

Purestream operational head of Eastern region of the US Andrea Metil said that Purestream’s Trilogy system cleans and evaporates toxic wastewater on site, reducing air pollution from trucking and preventing contaminated water from re-entering the eco system.