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Biosurfactant-producing Bacillus subtilis strains isolated from crude oil samples enhance oil recovery at lab scale

机译:从原油样品中分离出的生产生物表面活性剂的枯草芽孢杆菌菌株可提高实验室规模的采油率

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Biosurfactant-producing Bacillus subtilis strains isolated from crude oil samples enhance oil recovery at lab scaleEduardo J Gudiña, Lígia R. Rodrigues, José A. TeixeiraIBB-Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centre of Biological Engineering, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalMicrobial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) is potentially useful to increment oil recovery from reservoirs beyond primary and secondary recovery operations using microorganisms and their metabolites. Stimulation of bacterial growth and biosurfactant production by indigenous microorganisms can reduce the capillary forces that retain the oil into the reservoir. MEOR offers major advantages over conventional EOR, namely low amounts of energy consumption and independence of the price of crude oil [1]. In this work, a sand pack column model was designed to simulate the oil recovery operations in oil reservoirs and evaluate the mobilization of residual oil. Three Bacillus subtilis strains, previously isolated from crude oil samples [2], were used. Those strains grow and produce extracellular biosurfactants at 40ºC under anaerobic conditions in medium supplemented with hydrocarbons. Biosurfactants produced reduce the surface tension of water from 72 to 30 mN/m, exhibit emulsifying activity and are not affected by exposure to high temperatures (121ºC) which makes them good candidates for application in biosurfactant mediated MEOR. Sand pack column assays were performed using paraffin and crude oil. Additional oil recovery using paraffin ranged from 19 to 35% with the different isolates. When crude oil was used as hydrocarbon, the isolates recovered between 19 and 21% of the entrapped oil. The results obtained suggest that stimulation of biosurfactant production by these strains in situ can contribute to mobilize entrapped oil and improve the oil fluidity.[1]Sen R, “Biotechnology in petroleum recovery: The microbial EOR”, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (2008) 34: 714-724.[2]Gudiña EJ, Pereira JFB, Rodrigues LR, Coutinho JAP, Teixeira JA, “Isolation and study of microorganisms from oil samples for application in Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery”, International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation (2012) 68: 56-64.
机译:从原油样品中分离出的可生产生物表面活性剂的枯草芽孢杆菌菌株可在实验室规模上提高采油量Eduardo JGudiña,LígiaR.Rodrigues,JoséA.Teixeira -057葡萄牙布拉加微生物增强油采收率(MEOR)对于利用微生物及其代谢产物进行初次和二次采收作业后,可增加从储层中采油的潜力。本地微生物刺激细菌的生长和生物表面活性剂的产生可以减少将油保留在储层中的毛细作用力。与传统的EOR相比,MEOR具有主要优势,即能源消耗量低和原油价格独立[1]。在这项工作中,设计了一个沙包塔模型来模拟油藏中的采油作业并评估剩余油的运移。使用了三株枯草芽孢杆菌菌株,这些菌株以前是从原油样品中分离出来的[2]。这些菌株在厌氧条件下在补充有烃的培养基中于40ºC生长并产生细胞外生物表面活性剂。生产的生物表面活性剂将水的表面张力从72 mN / m降低到30 mN / m,表现出乳化活性,并且不受暴露于高温(121ºC)的影响,这使其成为在生物表面活性剂介导的MEOR中的理想候选者。使用石蜡和原油进行沙包柱分析。使用不同的分离物,使用石蜡的额外采油率在19%至35%之间。当使用原油作为碳氢化合物时,分离物的回收率为所捕获油的19%至21%。获得的结果表明,这些菌株原位刺激生物表面活性剂的产生可以有助于动员滞留的油并改善油的流动性。[1] Sen R,“石油回收中的生物技术:微生物的EOR”,能源与燃烧科学进展(2008年)34:714-724。[2] GudiñaEJ,Pereira JFB,Rodrigues LR,Coutinho JAP,Teixeira JA,“从石油样品中分离和研究微生物以提高微生物采油率”,国际生物降解与生物降解(2012)68:56-64。

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