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Geological gas-storage shapes deep life
Authors:Magali Ranchou-Peyruse  Jean-Christophe Auguet  Camille Mazière  Claudia Ximena Restrepo-Ortiz  Marion Guignard  David Dequidt  Pierre Chiquet  Pierre Cézac  Anthony Ranchou-Peyruse
Affiliation:1. MARBEC, Montpellier University, CNRS, IFREMER, IRD, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, France;2. CNRS/Univ Pau & Pays Adour/E2S-UPPA, Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physicochimie pour l'Environnement et les Matériaux, UMR5254, 000 Pau, France

MARBEC, Montpellier University, CNRS, IFREMER, IRD, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, France;3. CNRS/Univ Pau & Pays Adour/E2S-UPPA, Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physicochimie pour l'Environnement et les Matériaux, UMR5254, 000 Pau, France;4. STORENGY – Geosciences Department, Bois-Colombes, France;5. Teréga – Geosciences Department, Pau, France;6. Laboratoire de Thermique, Énergétique et Procédés IPRA, EA1932, Univ Pau & Pays Adour/E2S-UPPA, 000 Pau, France

Abstract:Around the world, several dozen deep sedimentary aquifers are being used for storage of natural gas. Ad hoc studies of the microbial ecology of some of them have suggested that sulfate reducing and methanogenic microorganisms play a key role in how these aquifers' communities function. Here, we investigate the influence of gas storage on these two metabolic groups by using high-throughput sequencing and show the importance of sulfate-reducing Desulfotomaculum and a new monophyletic methanogenic group. Aquifer microbial diversity was significantly related to the geological level. The distance to the stored natural gas affects the ratio of sulfate-reducing Firmicutes to deltaproteobacteria. In only one aquifer, the methanogenic archaea dominate the sulfate-reducers. This aquifer was used to store town gas (containing at least 50% H2) around 50 years ago. The observed decrease of sulfates in this aquifer could be related to stimulation of subsurface sulfate-reducers. These results suggest that the composition of the microbial communities is impacted by decades old transient gas storage activity. The tremendous stability of these gas-impacted deep subsurface microbial ecosystems suggests that in situ biotic methanation projects in geological reservoirs may be sustainable over time.
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