Being the best water treatment company means constantly evaluating, evolving, and stretching beyond today's thinking. At Infinity Water Solutions, our R&D team is always on the lookout for new and novel methods to treat, manage, and mine produced water. Curious what next-level #innovation looks like? Check out the The Colorado Sun's recent #podcast, The Daily Sun-Up, where Water Reporter Shannon Mullane and John Ingold explore how viruses may be able to treat bacteria in produced water. Featuring our very own Dr. Zacariah Hildenbrand Ph.D., this episode dives into groundbreaking advancements in water treatment technology. Though this work is not commercially ready, the science is pretty cool and we're excited to look into it more. https://lnkd.in/gTdmv9uy #Innovation #WaterTreatment #Reasearch #InfinityWaterSolutions #Sustainability #producedwater #energy #oilandgas #science #mondaymotivation #water
Infinity Water Solutions
Oil and Gas
Austin, Texas 1,236 followers
Reshaping how the energy industry manages water with green infrastructure and clean tech.
About us
Infinity Water Solutions, LLC. (Infinity) is an Austin, Texas-based sustainability company focused on green infrastructure and water recycling in the Permian Basin. A pioneer in the energy industry, Infinity is reshaping how operators gather, recycle, store and source (on-demand) water for production. Its sustainable, 360-approach and comprehensive water-sharing network offers unbeatable value both in impact and cost, and is accelerating the pace at which many ESG goals can be met. To learn more visit water.energy
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https://www.water.energy/
External link for Infinity Water Solutions
- Industry
- Oil and Gas
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Water Recycling, Sustainability, Produced Water, Water Technology, Beneficial Reuse, Water Sourcing, and Water Gathering
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1250 S Capital of Texas Hwy
Ste 1-270
Austin, Texas 78746, US
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300 Texas Ave
Eunice, New Mexico 88231, US
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NM HWY 128, Mile Marker 15
Eddy County, NM, US
Employees at Infinity Water Solutions
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🚀 Infinity's on a Mission. Will you join the #Movement? 🌊 If necessity is the mother of all innovation, then this is us answering the call. This #video has been a long time coming, but we're thrilled to finally share it with you. What Infinity Water Solutions is doing is big and ambitious. It’s also critically necessary. As Sheryl Sandberg once said, “If you're offered a seat on a rocket ship, don't ask what seat! Just get on.” We appreciate all those who have supported us thus far and are immensely grateful to those partnering with us as we move into the future. Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey! We’re just getting started. Visit www.water.energy/reuse to learn more💧🔄 #Jointhemission #makethepledge #InfinityWaterSolutions #WaterRecycling #Sustainability #MissionToMovement #water #producedwater #newmexico #texas
The Infinity Water Pledge
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🇺🇸🎆 Happy Fourth of July from Infinity Water Solutions! 🎆🇺🇸 As we celebrate Independence Day, we're thrilled to share a sneak-peek of one of our new water recycling facilities! We especially love when our engineering team embraces a holiday challenge unleashing every bit of life, (creative) liberty and the pursuit of happiness in their designs. From sustainable, closed-loop features and four million barrels of storage to advanced water treatment technology and the flags we proudly fly, this facility is a testament to our innovative spirit. 🚫 Friendly reminder: while we love fireworks, explosives are NOT permitted near our facilities. This illustration is for holiday-posting purposes only ❤️ 💙 Wishing everyone a safe and joyful Fourth of July. #FourthOfJuly #IndependenceDay #EngineeringFun #WaterRecycling #Innovation #Creativity #Sustainability #texas #newmexico #america #waterreuse
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New Mexico’s unique #geography, #geology and #government have given way to one of the most generationally impactful industries: oil and gas. Everything from #healthcare to #education to #publicsafety and #transportation has been funded, to some degree, by its success. It is this unique ecosystem that, once again, has the ability to be transformative for New Mexico. We call it a blue economy – an economic renaissance propelled by #water – and much like the #energy sector, water has a tremendous opportunity to reshape the economy and lives of New Mexicans everywhere. Thank you, Ryan Boetel and the Albuquerque Journal for highlighting the resilience, ingenuity and resourcefulness of statewide business owners and entrepreneurs. We’re thrilled to be considered one of the more forward-thinking companies and excited to be bringing jobs, tax revenue and sustainable growth to #NewMexico.
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Happy Canada Day everyone! We're back in beautiful Kuwait with our colleagues at the Kuwait Oil Company and QRI to discuss some of the novel technologies that can be utilized to address the opportunities and challenges currently present in produced water management. One such technology is hyperozonation, which we at Infinity Water Solutions have developed to treat produced water to a clean brine standard. This incredibly unique form of oxidation also transforms large aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons into commercially-relevant compounds that collectively have a degradative effect on asphaltenes and paraffins. Pictured below is a large AST where we've disrupted the buildup of biomass with treated effluent (left). When the flow of hyperozonated effluent is terminated, the buildup returns within a week (right). We have some compelling analytical data that corroborates these physical observations, including the generation of chaotropic solvents like KA oil (cyclohexanone and cyclohexanol), methyl isobutyl ketone, quaternary ammonium compounds, and various surfactants. We look forward to exploring opportunities for using hyperozonation in enhanced oilfield recovery and water floods. New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium Texas Produced Water Consortium Produced Water Society #water #treatment #EOR #energy #science
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🌟 Big shout out to our incredible new colleague and friend, Whitney Dobson! She rocked the stage at the #EnergyPlex Conference on Tuesday, proudly waving the Infinity Water Solutions flag high. We couldn't be prouder of her outstanding representation and performance! 👏 And, hats off to the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County for hosting another fantastic event that weaves industry and policy so beautifully. Kudos to all involved in making it a success! We're proud to be an industry supporter and partner in economic development in Southeastern New Mexico. #Team #EnergyPlex #conference #IndustryAndPolicy #Water #economicdevelopment #waterrecycling #waterreuse #waterworks #producedwater #newmexico
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Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires in New Mexico. During this incredibly challenging time, it's crucial that we come together to support one another. Please join us in keeping the victims, their families, and the brave firefighters in your thoughts and prayers. 💔🙏 If you are looking for ways to help, please consider donating or volunteering. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/guEU_ExV Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant difference. Let's show our support and stand together with our New Mexico community. #NewMexicoStrong #WildfireRelief #CommunitySupport
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Another beautiful days here in Carlsbad, discussing produced water treatment and downstream opportunities with the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee. It’s an exciting time in the #shale #energy sector and we’re ready to contribute meaningfully to the future of #water resource management. Infinity Water Solutions WaterTectonics QRI Produced Water Society New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium Jerri Pohl Mike Hightower Michael Dyson Ashley Kegley-Whitehead Jordan Kramer Whitney Dobson Mark Zouzalik Mitch Elkins Amadita A. Carrie Caylor Clif Webb Nansen G. Saleri Sy Salerian Kevin Schug Steve Coffee Ivan Morales, MBA Ben Samuels Rajendra Ghimire Jonna D Smoot Michael Grossman Laura Capper Morris Hoagland Christian Padilla
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🚀 Exciting Update! 🚀 We're thrilled to announce the appointment of Whitney Dobson as Infinity Water Solutions new Chief Operations Officer (COO) effective immediately. With more than 15 years of industry experience, Whitney is a recognized leader in produced water management, specifically when it comes to beneficial reuse. The alignment of our mission, vision and culture, combined with her curiosity, determination and drive, makes this match a worthwhile endeavor – not just for Team Infinity, but the industry as a whole. Welcome aboard, Whitney! #COO #Growth #Innovation #NewHire #Water #Waterrecycling #Producedwater #Sustainability #Operations https://lnkd.in/gzRhzxsV
Rising Tides: Infinity Water Solutions Names Whitney Dobson Chief Operations Officer
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📢 Critical Moment for New Mexico's Water Reuse Regulations 🌊 Earlier this month, the New Mexico Environment Department's Water Quality Control Commission began hearings on a proposed rule that could significantly impact water reuse in the state, including produced water from oil and gas operations. A key concern: The Balance of Innovation and Regulation. Companies like Infinity Water Solutions are ready to invest in New Mexico, but they need clear, science-based regulations to responsibly innovate. CEO Michael Dyson highlighted the necessity for regulations that support #sustainable and #responsible #water management practices. As the state moves forward, it's crucial that the final regulations balance environmental protection with the support for innovative water management solutions. The second round of hearings is scheduled for early July, providing another opportunity for stakeholders to weigh in. Infinity Water Solutions urges New Mexico to prioritize science and responsible innovation in these vital regulations. Read more about the proposed rule and its implications by Jacob Maranda in the Albuquerque Business First: https://lnkd.in/gXhd_Dzb #waterreuse #energy #oilandgas #sustainability #innovation #science #reuse #producedwater
Companies say state water reuse rules could add 'stability' to emerging market - Albuquerque Business First
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