Paper Title
PRODUCED WATER TREATMENT USING ADSORPTION PROCESS: A REVIEW

Abstract
Abstract - One of the most significant forms of wastewater created with crude oil and natural gas is generated water. Therefore, it is crucial to handle this massive quantity of produced water for subsequent reuse and recycling. Prior to treatment, it is imperative to establish the components of generated water to determine the specific method and technology required to create a water treatment process. The first part of this review paper will cover the commercial oil removal method operated in the industries to eliminate oil from produced water. As adsorption being the high credibility technology in its utilization among the water treatment sector, the second part will introduce adsorption process and general principles of adsorption. The third part will go over different regeneration methods and recent advances in adsorption method. The major purpose of this review is to inform the reader about adsorption technology, related terminology, and recent developments in the approaches. This is done to pave the way for future studies of PW adsorption and the discoveries that will inevitably result from them. Keywords - Adsorbent, Adsorption, Produced Water, Regeneration, Advanced Oxidation Process