Enhanced Oil Recovery Through Microbial Treatment

M. A. Rauf, M. Ikram, N. Tabassum
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Abstract Two strains of Bacillus species, namely BS-I and BS-II were used to degrade the crude oil samples. The ability of these strains and their mixed culture to produce gases, organic acids and other solvents were monitored. Under anaerobic conditions, both the strains produced considerable gases. BS-I produced 287 cc of gas per week accompanied by lowering the pH of the system and an oil consumption up to 56%. On the other hand, BS-II produced 353 cc of gas per week with lowering of pH and oil consumption up to 16%. In mixed strains, 240 cc of gas was produced with lowering of pH and an oil consumption of 16%. Four gases, namely CO2, N2, O2 and C3H8 were identified by gas chromatography. Carbon dioxide was produced in major amounts in all the cases. Nine organic acids were also identified in molasses based medium. These were quantified by GLC technique using standards as reference sources. In sand packed columns, the oil recovery efficiency was calculated to be 83% in the case of BS-II.
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微生物处理提高原油采收率
摘要利用BS-I和BS-II两株芽孢杆菌对原油样品进行降解。监测了这些菌株及其混合培养物产生气体、有机酸和其他溶剂的能力。在厌氧条件下,两种菌株都产生了相当多的气体。BS-I每周产生287cc的气体,同时降低了系统的pH值,油耗高达56%。另一方面,BS-II每周产生353cc的气体,降低pH值和油耗高达16%。在混合菌株中,产气240 cc,降低pH值,油耗16%。用气相色谱法鉴定了CO2、N2、O2和C3H8四种气体。在所有情况下都产生了大量的二氧化碳。在糖蜜基培养基中还鉴定出9种有机酸。采用GLC技术以标准品为参比源进行定量分析。在填砂柱中,计算得出BS-II的采收率为83%。
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