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Microbial enhancement of oil recovery : recent advances : proceedings of the 1990 International Conference on Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery /

This conference was instituted to examine field activities in Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery. The U.S. Department of Energy has sponsored several field projects and the details from some of these were presented, as well as a few from industry. The balance of the program was concerned with new...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery University of Oklahoma
Otros Autores: Donaldson, Erle C.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; New York : Elsevier, 1991.
Colección:Developments in petroleum science ; 31.
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520 |a This conference was instituted to examine field activities in Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery. The U.S. Department of Energy has sponsored several field projects and the details from some of these were presented, as well as a few from industry. The balance of the program was concerned with new developments in research. Today's oil production technology leaves one third to one half of the original oil in place in the reservoir at abandonment of secondary recovery (waterflooding). This leaves a very large target for microbial enhanced oil recovery which was shown by the research papers of this conference to be capable of producing up to 50% of the residual oil. The field trials show that the normal projected oil production decline curve can be reversed, or leveled off by microbial enhancement of oil recovery. This conference has shown that a variety of applications are possible to correct oilfield problems as well as to enhance oil recovery. Among these is the suppression of hydrogen sulfide production which alone is a tremendous advance because of the large quantity of sour oil production. If hydrogen sulfide production can be curtailed it would increase the value of the produced oil, decrease it toxicity, and largely decrease it corrosiveness. All of these would be welcome both in the field and at the petroleum refinery where special precautions must be taken to process sour crude oil. Another very important discovery is the ability of certain bacteria to eliminate paraffin deposition around the producing well and in the tubulars. This is a welcome improvement for many producers who have considerable difficulty in controlling paraffin deposition. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery- Recent Advances; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1. Address by the Director of the Department of Energy Bartlesville Project Officer; Chapter 2. Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery -- The Time is Now (Keynote Speech); Chapter 3. MEOR in the Field: Why so Little?; Chapter 4. A Brief Introduction to the Progress of MEOR in China; Part II: RESEARCH; Chapter 1. Microbial Physiology and Enhanced Oil Recovery; Chapter 2. Analysis of Biomass in Rock Cores Following Nutrient Stimulation 
505 8 |a Chapter 3. Bacteria-Mineral Surface Interactions in a Laboratory Model Reservoir EnvironmentChapter 4. Investigations of Microbial Mechanisms for Oil Mobilization in Porous Media; Chapter 5. Mechanisms of Oil Displacement by Microorganisms; Chapter 6. Isolation and Characterization of Anaerobic Halophilic Bacteria from Oil Reservoir Brines; Chapter 7. Isolation and Characterization of Novel Halophilic Anaerobic Bacteria from Oil Field Brines; Chapter 8. Anaerobic Microbial Degradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons 
505 8 |a Chapter 9. Strict Anaerobic Bacteria and their Possible Contribution to the Enhancement of Oil RecoveryChapter 10. A Method to Determine the Number of Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacteria in Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery; Chapter 11. Effects of Sodium Chloride on Growth and Metabolism of Two Strains of Clostridium; Chapter 12. Effects of High Pressure and High-pressure on Microorganisms; Chapter 13. Production of Biosurfactant by Bacillus Licheniformis Strain JF-2; Chapter 14. Enhanced Oil Recovery at Simulated Reservoir Conditions 
505 8 |a Chapter 15. High-Temperature, Salt-Tolerant Enzymic Breaker of Xanthan Gum ViscosityChapter 16. Microbial Ecology of Corrosion and Reservoir Souring; Chapter 17. Degradation of Glucose and Production of H2S by a Consortium of Thermophilic Bacteria under Simulated Reservoir Conditions; Chapter 18. Prospects for Thermophilic Microorganisms in Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR); Chapter 19. Fate of Surfactant Vescicles Surviving from Thermophilic, Halotolerant, Spore Forming, Clostridium Thermohydrosulfuricum 
505 8 |a Chapter 20. Transient Transport of Bacterial Suspensions in Natural Porous Media: Modeling of the Adsorption PhenomenonChapter 21. Compositional Numerical Simulation of MEOR Processes; Part III: FIELD APPLICATIONS; Chapter 1. Characteristics of the Bacterial Inoculum used in some recent MEOR Field Trials in Romania; Chapter 2. Preliminary Results of Some Recent MEOR Field Trials in Romania; Chapter 3. Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery from Carbonate Reservoirs with Complex Formation Characteristics; Chapter 4. Microbial Enhanced Waterflooding: A Pilot Study 
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