The potential of Bacillus licheniformis strains for in situ enhanced oil recovery

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作者
Yakimov, MM
Amro, MM
Bock, M
Boseker, K
Fredrickson, HL
Kessel, DG
Timmis, KN
机构
[1] GERMAN PETR INST, CLAUSTHAL ZELLERFELD, GERMANY
[2] FED INST GEOSCI & NAT RESOURCES, BGR, D-3000 HANNOVER, GERMANY
[3] USAGE, ENVIRONM LAB, WATERWAYS EXPT STN, VICKSBURG, MS USA
关键词
microbially enhanced oil recovery (MEOR); in situ growth and metabolism; Bacillus licheniformis; extracellular aerobic and anaerobic polymer production; core flood tests;
D O I
10.1016/S0920-4105(97)00015-6
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The ability of microorganisms isolated from oil reservoirs to increase oil recovery by in situ growth and metabolism following the injection of laboratory grown microbial cells and nutrients were studied. Four strains isolated from Northern German oil reservoirs at depths of 866 to 1520 m, and identified as Bacillus licheniformis, were characterized taxonomically and physiologically. All strains grew on a variety of substrates at temperatures of up to 55 degrees C and at salinities of up to 12% NaCl. Extracellular polymer production occurred both aerobically and anaerobically over a wide range of temperatures, pressures and salinities, though it was optimal at temperatures around 50 degrees C and at salinities between 5 and 10% NaCl. Strain BNP29 was able to produce significant amounts of biomass, polymer, fermentation alcohols and acids in batch culture experiments under simulated reservoir conditions. Oil recovery (core flooding) experiments with strain BNP29 and a sucrose-based nutrient were performed with lime-free and lime-containing, oil-bearing sandstone cores. Oil recovery efficiencies varied from 9.3 to 22.1% of the water flood residual oil saturation. Biogenic acid production that accompanied oil production, along with selective plugging, are important mechanisms leading to increased oil recovery, presumably through resulting changes in rock porosity and alteration of wettability. These data show that strain BNP29 exhibits potential for the development of enhanced oil recovery processes.
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