Oil reservoirs represent special habitats for the activity of anaerobic microbial communities in the transformation of organic compounds. To understand the function of microbial communities in oil reservoirs under anaerobic conditions, an alkane-degrading methanogenic enrichment culture was established and analyzed. Results showed that a net 538 μmol of methane higher than the controls were produced over 274 days of incubation in microcosms amended with alkanes and a decrease in the alkanes profile was also observed. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences retrieved from the enrichment microcosms indicated that the archaeal phylotypes were mostly related to members of the orders Methanobacteriales and Methanosarcinales. The bacteri...
Biodegradation of crude oil in subsurface petroleum reservoirs has adversely impacted most of the wo...
Oil-rich sediments from the Gulf of Mexico were found to contain diverse alkane-degrading groups of ...
Laso-Perez R, Hahn C, van Vliet DM, et al. Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by "Candidat...
The methanogenic biodegradation of crude oil is an important process occurring in petroleum reservoi...
Methanogenic, sulfate- and nitrate-reducing enrichment cultures amended with long-chain n-alkanes (C...
Microbial assemblage in an n-alkanes-dependent thermophilic methanogenic enrichment cultures derived...
Microbial metabolism of residual hydrocarbons, primarily short-chain <i>n</i>-alkanes and certain mo...
Most of the oil in low temperature, non‐uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years ...
Methanogenic microbial community is responsive to the availability of hydrocarbons and such informat...
Microbial enhanced oil recovery has been well acknowledged and becoming an advanced technology for...
Although methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons has become a well-known process, little is known a...
Microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in petroleum reservoirs has major consequences in the petro...
<div><p>Although methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons has become a well-known process, little is...
Crude oil and natural gas are formed due to the degradation of the organic matter in deep subsurface...
Stimulating in situ microbial communities in oil reservoirs to produce natural gas is a potentially ...
Biodegradation of crude oil in subsurface petroleum reservoirs has adversely impacted most of the wo...
Oil-rich sediments from the Gulf of Mexico were found to contain diverse alkane-degrading groups of ...
Laso-Perez R, Hahn C, van Vliet DM, et al. Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by "Candidat...
The methanogenic biodegradation of crude oil is an important process occurring in petroleum reservoi...
Methanogenic, sulfate- and nitrate-reducing enrichment cultures amended with long-chain n-alkanes (C...
Microbial assemblage in an n-alkanes-dependent thermophilic methanogenic enrichment cultures derived...
Microbial metabolism of residual hydrocarbons, primarily short-chain <i>n</i>-alkanes and certain mo...
Most of the oil in low temperature, non‐uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years ...
Methanogenic microbial community is responsive to the availability of hydrocarbons and such informat...
Microbial enhanced oil recovery has been well acknowledged and becoming an advanced technology for...
Although methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons has become a well-known process, little is known a...
Microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in petroleum reservoirs has major consequences in the petro...
<div><p>Although methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons has become a well-known process, little is...
Crude oil and natural gas are formed due to the degradation of the organic matter in deep subsurface...
Stimulating in situ microbial communities in oil reservoirs to produce natural gas is a potentially ...
Biodegradation of crude oil in subsurface petroleum reservoirs has adversely impacted most of the wo...
Oil-rich sediments from the Gulf of Mexico were found to contain diverse alkane-degrading groups of ...
Laso-Perez R, Hahn C, van Vliet DM, et al. Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by "Candidat...