Microbial Abundance and Community Composition Influence Production Performance in a Low-Temperature Petroleum Reservoir

被引:59
|
作者
Li, Guoqiang [1 ,2 ]
Gao, Peike [1 ]
Wu, Yunqiang [3 ]
Tian, Huimei [1 ]
Dai, Xuecheng [3 ]
Wang, Yansen [1 ]
Cui, Qingfeng [4 ]
Zhang, Hongzuo [1 ]
Pan, Xiaoxuan [1 ]
Dong, Hanping [4 ]
Ma, Ting [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Nankai Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Mol Microbiol & Technol, Tianjin 300071, Peoples R China
[2] Nankai Univ, Coll Life Sci, Tianjin 300071, Peoples R China
[3] Xinjiang Oilfield Co, Expt & Test Inst, Karamay 834000, Peoples R China
[4] CNPC, Langfang Branch, Res Inst Petr Explorat & Dev, Langfang 065000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划);
关键词
CRUDE-OIL; DEGRADING BACTERIA; WATER; DIVERSITY; QUANTIFICATION; SUCCESSION; SEQUENCES; RECOVERY; NITRATE;
D O I
10.1021/es500239w
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Enhanced oil recovery using indigenous microorganisms has been successfully applied in the petroleum industry, but the role of microorganisms remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the relationship between microbial population dynamics and oil production performance during a water flooding process coupled with nutrient injection in a low-temperature petroleum reservoir. Samples were collected monthly over a two-year period. The microbial composition of samples was determined using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analyses. Our results indicated that the microbial community structure in each production well microhabitat was dramatically altered during flooding with eutrophic water. As well as an increase in the density of microorganisms, biosurfactant producers, such as Pseudomonas, Alcaligenes, Rhodococcus, and Rhizobium, were detected in abundance. Furthermore, the density of these microorganisms was closely related to the incremental oil production. Oil emulsification and changes in the fluid-production profile were also observed. In addition, we found that microbial community structure was strongly correlated with environmental factors, such as water content and total nitrogen. These results suggest that injected nutrients increase the abundance of microorganisms, particularly biosurfactant producers. These bacteria and their metabolic products subsequently emulsify oil and alter fluid-production profiles to enhance oil recovery.
引用
收藏
页码:5336 / 5344
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Microbial community composition predicts bacterial production across ocean ecosystems
    Connors, Elizabeth
    Dutta, Avishek
    Trinh, Rebecca
    Erazo, Natalia
    Dasarathy, Srishti
    Ducklow, Hugh
    Weissman, J. L.
    Yeh, Yi-Chun
    Schofield, Oscar
    Steinberg, Deborah
    Fuhrman, Jed
    Bowman, Jeff S.
    ISME JOURNAL, 2024, 18 (01):
  • [32] The Role of Microbial Community Composition in Controlling Soil Respiration Responses to Temperature
    Auffret, Marc D.
    Karhu, Kristiina
    Khachane, Amit
    Dungait, Jennifer A. J.
    Fraser, Fiona
    Hopkins, David W.
    Wookey, Philip A.
    Singh, Brajesh K.
    Freitag, Thomas E.
    Hartley, Iain P.
    Prosser, James I.
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (10):
  • [33] Arsenic-methylating microbial community in sediment along the water flow is correlated with the distance to a low-temperature hot spring
    Yang, Ye
    Yu, Yanli
    Chen, Xiaoming
    WATER SUPPLY, 2024, 24 (03) : 918 - 930
  • [34] The influence of aggregate size fraction and horizon position on microbial community composition
    Fox, Aaron
    Ikoyi, Israel
    Torres-Sallan, Gemma
    Lanigan, Gary
    Schmalenberger, Achim
    Wakelin, Steve
    Creamer, Rachel
    APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2018, 127 : 19 - 29
  • [35] Archaea dominate the microbial community in an ecosystem with low-to-moderate temperature and extreme acidity
    Korzhenkov, Aleksei A.
    Toshchakov, Stepan V.
    Bargiela, Rafael
    Gibbard, Huw
    Ferrer, Manuel
    Teplyuk, Alina V.
    Jones, David L.
    Kublanov, Ilya V.
    Golyshin, Peter N.
    Golyshina, Olga V.
    MICROBIOME, 2019, 7 (1)
  • [36] Addition of species abundance and performance predicts community primary production of macroalgae
    Miller, Robert J.
    Harrer, Shannon
    Reed, Daniel C.
    OECOLOGIA, 2012, 168 (03) : 797 - 806
  • [37] Addition of species abundance and performance predicts community primary production of macroalgae
    Robert J. Miller
    Shannon Harrer
    Daniel C. Reed
    Oecologia, 2012, 168 : 797 - 806
  • [38] Microbial abundance and community composition in biofilms on in-pipe sensors in a drinking water distribution system
    Kitajima, Masaaki
    Cruz, Mercedes C.
    Williams, Rohan B. H.
    Wuertz, Stefan
    Whittle, Andrew J.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 766
  • [39] Effects of low temperature on the microbial community of MBBR filler biofilm
    Zhu, Xiaoxiao
    Chang, Wenjie
    Kong, Yu
    Cai, Ying
    Huang, Zhaoming
    Wu, Tianqi
    Zhang, Miao
    Nie, Huijun
    Wang, Yuan
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 90 (12) : 3166 - 3179
  • [40] Influence of sewage sludge stabilization method on microbial community and the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes
    Major, Nikola
    Jechalke, Sven
    Nesme, Joseph
    Ban, Smiljana Goreta
    Cerne, Marko
    Sorensen, Soren J.
    Ban, Dean
    Grosch, Rita
    Schikora, Adam
    Schierstaedt, Jasper
    WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2022, 154 : 126 - 135