Stimulation of methanogenic crude oil biodegradation in depleted oil reservoirs

Title

Stimulation of methanogenic crude oil biodegradation in depleted oil reservoirs

Subject

Crude oil
Carbon dioxide
Biodegradation
Enhanced recovery
Petroleum analysis
Oil fields
Petroleum reservoir engineering
Microorganisms
Petroleum reservoirs
Produced Water
Proteins
RNA
Yeast

Description

We examined the feasibility of stimulating methanogenic crude oil biodegradation through the combined supply of CO2 and protein-rich matter in anaerobic microcosms, without the external supply of H2, and using formation waters and crude oil collected from the Stillwater and Cushing oil fields of Oklahoma, USA. We found that, depending on the chemical and microbiological composition of the formation water, protein-rich matter can stimulate methanogenic crude oil biodegradation if supplied along with CO2. For the low salinity (116, 714 mg/L) Stillwater oil field formation water, during the early stages of the stimulation process, CH4 was produced by the microbiological reduction of the supplied CO2 with H2 produced from the syntrophic/fermentative biodegradation of the supplied protein-rich matter. As indicated by 16S rRNA gene community analysis, this resulted in a syntrophic enrichment of a methanogenic crude oil-degrading microbial community and led to >42% crude oil biodegradation with the concurrent production of CH4 after 100 days of incubation at 50 C. For the high salinity (176,665 mg/L) Cushing oil field formation water, although H2 was produced, enrichment of a methanogenic crude oil-degrading microbial communityand thus CH4 productionwas not possible. We tested two types of protein-rich matter (yeast extract and isolated soy protein) and found that isolated soy protein can be used as a substitute for yeast extract in field-scale applications. These findings have large implications toward the coupling of geological CO2 storage and microbial enhanced oil recovery in depleted oil reservoirs. 2018 Elsevier Ltd
581-590
232

Publisher

Fuel

Date

2018

Contributor

Vilcaez, Javier
York, Joshua
Youssef, Noha
Elshahed, Mostafa

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

162361
10.1016/j.fuel.2018.06.018

Collection

Citation

“Stimulation of methanogenic crude oil biodegradation in depleted oil reservoirs,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/24691.

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