Sulphidogenic bacteria in oil reservoirs are of great economic importance in terms of souring, fouling and corrosion. Mixed cultures containing these bacteria were isolated from chalk formations in North Sea oil reservoirs. These were thermophilic cultures, growing optimally at 60°C. Oil formations are porous matrices, providing a very large surface area and ideal conditions for bacterial attachment, survival and growth. This study included assessments of sulphide production rates of thermophilic (t-)sulphidogen consortia with and without additional surfaces. The availability of a surface contributed significantly to the rate and extent of sulphide generation. Surfaces were offered in varying amounts to growing planktonic cultures: signific...
Biooxidation of sulphide under denitrifying conditions is a key process in control of souring in oil...
Microbiological and environmental variables involved in the removal of free sulfide were studied alo...
The objective of this research project was to determine experimentally, using core floods, whether p...
Oil souring occurs when H2S is generated in oil reservoirs. This not only leads to operational risks...
Nitrate injection into oil reservoirs can prevent and remediate souring, the production of hydrogen ...
<p>Sulfide is a toxic and corrosive sulfur compound present in gas streams, like natural gas or biog...
Although the importance of bacterial activities in oil reservoirs was recognized a long time ago, ou...
Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by microoaganisms. These molecules reduce s...
Microbial sulfate reduction occurs ubiquitously in natural environments. In oil and gas reservoirs, ...
The Bassin d'Arcachon (south-west France) was chosen as a model ecosystem to study the chemical and ...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
Sulphur oxidizing bacteria (SOB) have marked their significant role in perspectives of maintaining h...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) are one of the main sources of biogenic H2S generation in oil reser...
The existence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a major concern in oil industry due to the detri...
Biooxidation of sulphide under denitrifying conditions is a key process in control of souring in oil...
Microbiological and environmental variables involved in the removal of free sulfide were studied alo...
The objective of this research project was to determine experimentally, using core floods, whether p...
Oil souring occurs when H2S is generated in oil reservoirs. This not only leads to operational risks...
Nitrate injection into oil reservoirs can prevent and remediate souring, the production of hydrogen ...
<p>Sulfide is a toxic and corrosive sulfur compound present in gas streams, like natural gas or biog...
Although the importance of bacterial activities in oil reservoirs was recognized a long time ago, ou...
Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by microoaganisms. These molecules reduce s...
Microbial sulfate reduction occurs ubiquitously in natural environments. In oil and gas reservoirs, ...
The Bassin d'Arcachon (south-west France) was chosen as a model ecosystem to study the chemical and ...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
Sulphur oxidizing bacteria (SOB) have marked their significant role in perspectives of maintaining h...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) are one of the main sources of biogenic H2S generation in oil reser...
The existence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a major concern in oil industry due to the detri...
Biooxidation of sulphide under denitrifying conditions is a key process in control of souring in oil...
Microbiological and environmental variables involved in the removal of free sulfide were studied alo...
The objective of this research project was to determine experimentally, using core floods, whether p...