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Process Engineering

Sulphate Removal Systems (SRU)

Advanced process design that strips sulphate from seawater — preventing barium and strontium scaling and H₂S generation in the reservoir.

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Overview

10+ Systems. One Proven Process.

Sulphate in injected seawater reacts with reservoir cations to form barium and strontium scale, and feeds sulphate-reducing bacteria that generate corrosive, toxic H₂S. Vulkan's sulphate-removal systems use nanofiltration membranes to remove sulphate before injection — protecting both well integrity and production chemistry.

Our team has designed more than 10 complete sulphate-removal systems for offshore installations worldwide, each tuned to operate as an integral component of the full seawater-treatment chain rather than a standalone unit.

How It Works

Pre-filtered seawater is driven through sulphate-selective nanofiltration membranes under pressure. Sulphate ions are rejected while permeate continues to deaeration and injection. CIP and biocide cycles, monitored against project-phase baselines, sustain normalized pressure drop and recovery over the system’s life.

Key Benefits

  • Prevents barium/strontium scaling
  • Suppresses reservoir souring (H₂S)
  • Nanofiltration sulphate rejection
  • Tuned to the full treatment chain
  • CIP & biocide regime monitored
  • 10+ systems delivered offshore
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Challenge Starts

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Whether you are engineering a new installation, optimizing an existing system, or seeking a long-term operational partner — our team is ready for a direct, no-obligation conversation.