For every barrel of oil produced in the Permian Basin, there are at least two barrels of water.

As produced water volumes grow, disposal wells become harder and more expensive to permit. At the same time, both public and private investors increasingly push the industry to minimize its impacts on the environment, including freshwater supplies, while continuing to practice fiscal restraint and deliver strong returns.

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