Water is the largest volumetric co-product of the oil and gas industry. Mature onshore fields commonly produce multiple barrels of water for every barrel of hydrocarbon, and offshore water-to-oil ratios climb through field life as reservoirs deplete. That water carries dispersed and dissolved hydrocarbons, dissolved salts to hypersaline levels, dissolved gases including H₂S and CO₂, heavy metals, naturally occurring radioactive material, and treatment chemistry residuals. Every barrel must be managed — for reuse, injection, or discharge — each pathway with its own chemistry, regulatory envelope, and equipment demands.
The chemistry challenges are broadly similar across upstream production, midstream transportation, and downstream refining. The scale, pressure, and hazard classification are what differ.