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Kinetic investigation of microbial souring in porous media using microbial consortia from oil reservoirs
Authors:Chen C I  Reinsel M A  Mueller R F
Affiliation:National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717.
Abstract:Microbial souring (H2S production) in porous media was investigated in an anaerobic upflow porous media reactor at 60 degrees C using microbial consortia obtained from oil reservoirs. Multiple carbon sources (formate, acetate, propionate, iso- and n-butyrates) found in reservoir waters as well as sulfate as the electron acceptor was used. Kinetics and rates of souring in the reactor system were analyzed. Higher volumetric substrate consumption rates (organic acids and sulfate) and a higher volumetric H(2)S production rate were found at the from part of the reactor column after H(2)S production had stabilized. Concentration gradients for the substrates (organic acids and sulfate) and H(2)S were generated along the column. Biomass accumulation throughout the entire column was observed. The average specific sulfate reduction rate (H(2)S production rate) in the present reactor after H(2)S production had stabilized was calculated to be 11062 +/-2.22 mg sulfate-S/day g biomass. (c) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords:microbial souring  sulfate reduction  porous media  kinetics  biotransformation  oil reservoir
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