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Biosurfactant-Producing Capability and Prediction of Functional Genes Potentially Beneficial to Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery in Indigenous Bacterial Communities of an Onshore Oil Reservoir

机译:生物表面活性剂的能力和函数基因的预测可能有利于陆上油藏土着细菌社区中的微生物群体的微生物综合

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Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) is a bio-based technology with economic and environmental benefits. The success of MEOR depends greatly on the types and characteristics of indigenous microbes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of applying MEOR at Mae Soon Reservoir, an onshore oil reservoir experiencing a decline in its production rate. We investigated the capability of the reservoir's bacteria to produce biosurfactants, and evaluated the potentials of uncultured indigenous bacteria to support MEOR by means of prediction of MEOR-related functional genes, based on a set of metagenomic 16s rRNA gene data. The biosurfactant-producing bacteria isolated from the oil-bearing sandstones from the reservoir belonged to one species: Bacillus licheniformis, with one having the ability to decrease surface tension from 72 to 32mN/m. Gene sequences responsible for biosurfactant (licA3), lipase (lipP1) and catechol 2,3-dioxygenase (C23O) were detected in these isolates. The latter two, and other genes encoding MEOR-related functional proteins such as enoyl-CoA hydratase and alkane 1-monooxygenase, were predicted in the bacterial communities residing the reservoir's sandstones. Exposure of these sandstones to nutrients, consisting of KNO3 and NaH2PO4, resulted in an increase in the proportions of some predicted functional genes. These results indicated the potentials of MEOR application at Mae Soon site. Using the approaches demonstrated in this study would also assist evaluation of the feasibility of applying MEOR in oil reservoirs, which may be enhanced by an appropriate nutrient treatment.
机译:微生物增强的石油回收(MEOR)是一种基于生物的技术,具有经济和环境效益。 MEOR的成功大大取决于土着微生物的类型和特征。本研究的目的是评估将MEOR在MAE应用于MAE水库的可行性,这是一个陆上石油储层,经历其生产率下降。我们调查了水库的细菌来产生生物活性剂的能力,并评估了通过预测Meor相关的功能基因的未培养土着细菌的潜力,基于一组偏心组合16S rRNA基因数据。从储存器中分离的生物表面活性剂产生的细菌属于一种物种:芽孢杆菌,具有减少72至32mn / m的表面张力的能力。在这些分离株中检测到负责生物活性剂(LICA3),脂肪酶(LIPP1)和儿茶酚2,3-二氧基酶(C23O)的基因序列。在居住储层砂岩的细菌社区中预测,在栖息液体的细菌社区中预测后两种,以及编码Meor相关的功能蛋白如eNoyl-CoA水解酶和烷烃1-单氧化酶。将这些砂岩暴露于由KNO3和NaH2PO4组成的营养素,导致一些预测的功能基因的比例增加。这些结果表明MEOR在MAE申请的可能性很快。使用本研究中所证明的方法还将有助于评估应用墨水储存器中的可行性,这可能通过适当的营养处理来增强。

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