John Walsh serves as the Principal Technologist for Upstream Water at Worley Advisian, where he leverages over two decades of specialized experience in water treatment within the oil and gas sector. His extensive background includes 21 years as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in produced...
John Walsh serves as the Principal Technologist for Upstream Water at Worley Advisian, where he leverages over two decades of specialized experience in water treatment within the oil and gas sector. His extensive background includes 21 years as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in produced water management at Shell, where he honed his expertise in addressing complex water challenges associated with upstream operations. In his current role, John is instrumental in developing innovative engineering solutions that enhance water treatment processes, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations while optimizing resource efficiency.
John's leadership in key projects focuses on advancing technologies that improve the sustainability of water use in oil and gas extraction. His authorship of the comprehensive "Produced Water" volumes, encompassing over 1,000 pages, underscores his commitment to knowledge sharing and industry advancement. These works serve as vital resources for professionals navigating the intricate landscape of water treatment technologies, regulations, and best practices.
With a robust skill set that includes gas processing, corrosion management, and HAZOP studies, John is adept at integrating multidisciplinary approaches to solve pressing water-related issues. His strategic insights into front-end engineering design (FEED) and hydraulics further enhance his ability to deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique demands of upstream operations. As the energy industry evolves, John remains at the forefront, driving initiatives that not only address immediate water treatment challenges but also contribute to the long-term sustainability of oil and gas operations.