Media

  • 02
    Feb

    Texas water recycling company invested $30M in New Mexico. It’s planning $75M more in 2024.

    Albuquerque Business First • by Jacob Maranda In mid-2019, New Mexico enacted the Produced Water Act, a comprehensive piece of legislation that paved the way for rules and regulations to drive the reuse of “produced” water in the state — a type of wastewater generated as a byproduct of...

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  • 28
    Feb

    2024 Permian Basin Water In Energy Conference: Where Innovation Meets Impact

    Business Wire • Midland, Texas UT Permian Basin Hosts National Water In Energy Conference Sixth Year in Row The annual Water in Energy Conference is scheduled to take place March 5th – 7th at the Bush Convention Center in Midland, Texas. Hosted by The University of Texas Permian Basin’s...

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  • 13
    Feb

    Business of Water Takes Off in Dry State

    Albuquerque Business Journal • By Ryan Boetel Despite the governor’s water action plan failing to get funded by the Legislature, businesses leaders said they still plan to pour massive amounts of capital into the business of water in New Mexico, one of the driest state’s in the West. Some...

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  • 31
    Jan

    New Mexico plans for a future with less water

    New Mexico Political Report In the face of escalating water scarcity, New Mexico is charting a course towards sustainability and innovation. Mike Dyson, CEO of Infinity Water Solutions, lends his voice to an emerging consensus that sees opportunity in adversity. He highlights how produced water, once characterized as a...

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  • 19
    Sep

    Michael Dyson on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast

    Oil and Gas Global Network • Paige Wilson In an episode of the Oil and Gas Industry Leaders podcast, hosted by Paige Wilson, listeners were treated to a glimpse into the mind of Michael Dyson. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Infinity Water Solutions, Dyson’s insights and experiences in the...

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  • 23
    Jun

    Oilfield wastewater used to grow hemp? New Mexico working toward alternatives to disposal 

    Carlsbad Current-Argus • By Adrian Hedden A hemp field amid the oil derricks and pump jacks near the Eddy-Lea county line could soon be watered using a previously unusable source of water brought to the surface with fossil fuels. The wastewater, known as produced water by the industry, is pumped...

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  • 23
    Jun

    Innovative companies can turn O&G produced water into a great resource

    Albuquerque Journal • By Mike Dyson, CEO, Infinity Water Solutions and Dr. Zacariah Hildenbrand, Chief Scientific Officer, Infinity Water Solutions On June 6, the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County hosted its annual EnergyPlex Conference and we had the good fortune of attending. As the name would suggest, the...

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  • 24
    May

    New Produced Water Platform to use Artificial Intelligence

    Midland Reporter-Telegram • Mella McEwen • 05/20/2023 Artificial intelligence is arriving in the produced water management sector. Infinity Water Solutions and Quantum Reservoir Impact have announced a strategic partnership to develop, deploy and advance a water intelligence platform called SpeedWise Water, an artificial intelligence and machine-learning software designed to...

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