National Energy Services Reunited Corp. announced the inauguration of its 'Carbon Light' oilfield brine plant in North Rumaila. The project and opening ceremony were conducted with BECL operating Rumaila Operating Organization ("ROO") in Iraq.

NESR undertook the investment in the 'Carbon Light' brine plant as part of an existing, long-term brine supply agreement to support ROO operations in North Rumaila. Leveraging partner Clean TeQ's continuous ion filtration and high-recovery reverse osmosis ("RO") technology, the first such deployment globally in the upstream energy sector, NESR & BP endeavor to re-envision the way that oilfield brine is manufactured, and also substantially reduce water waste and the carbon footprint associated with brine supply. Whereas conventional brine production involves the mixing of salt from a mine and freshwater from a separate, third-party industrial RO plant, NESR's 'Carbon Light' Brine facility utilizes brackish groundwater proximal to the plant to directly generate the high-specification brine from a previously unusable water source.

NESR estimates up to a 75% reduction carbon-equivalent ("CO2 e") footprint versus the conventional brine production baseline, and up to a 90% reduction in water waste, by volume, versus the industrial RO source.