Experimental Study on Microbial Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation to Enhance Reservoir Recovery.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Ming Zhong, Baolei Liu, Lianfeng Zhang, Jiamngtao Wang, Jun Chen, Jinyang Li, Yaru Liu, Liting Ming
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Abstract

Background: Bacillus subtilis can produce urease in the presence of urea as the main carbon source and induce mineralization in the presence of precipitable cations.

Objectives: The objective of our study was to demonstrate that Bacillus subtilis catabolizes glucose first in the presence of both glucose and urea carbon sources. Using its feature of catabolizing glucose first to delay the mineralization time, it proved its potential application in enhancing the recovery of heterogeneous reservoirs.

Material and methods: The metabolic process of Bacillus subtilis was monitored by changing the glucose content in the bacterial medium by UV spectrophotometer and pH meter. Using a non-homogeneous physical model, experiments were conducted to improve reservoir recovery by microbial mineralization after polymer oil drive.

Results: The higher the glucose content in the medium, the longer the time for the pH of the bacterial solution to reach 7 and the longer the end of the logarithmic phase of growth. the glucose content of the 48 h medium was significantly correlated with the consumption of the bacteria and the quality of the precipitation. In the oil drive experiment the permeability of the high permeability model was reduced from 1200 md to 136 md with a reduction rate of 88.6 %, and the permeability of the low permeability model was reduced by 22 md, and the crude oil recovery was increased by 7.9 %.

Conclusions: It was demonstrated that the addition of glucose to the culture medium retarded the mineralization of bacteria. Only 0.2 times the pore volume of the bacterial solution and the cementing solution is required to form an effective seal, thus improving the recovery of crude oil.

微生物诱导碳酸钙沉淀提高油藏采收率的实验研究。
背景:枯草芽孢杆菌在尿素作为主要碳源存在的情况下能产生脲酶,在可沉淀阳离子存在的情况下能诱导矿化。目的:我们研究的目的是证明枯草芽孢杆菌在葡萄糖和尿素碳源存在的情况下首先分解葡萄糖。利用其先分解葡萄糖延缓矿化时间的特点,证明了其在提高非均质储层采收率方面的潜在应用前景。材料与方法:采用紫外分光光度计和pH计改变细菌培养基中的葡萄糖含量,监测枯草芽孢杆菌的代谢过程。采用非均质物理模型,进行了聚合物驱后微生物矿化提高油藏采收率的实验研究。结果:培养基中葡萄糖含量越高,细菌溶液pH达到7所需时间越长,生长对数期结束时间越长。培养基中葡萄糖的含量与细菌的消耗和沉淀质量显著相关。在驱油实验中,高渗透模型的渗透率从1200 md降低到136 md,降低率为88.6%,低渗透模型的渗透率降低了22 md,原油采收率提高了7.9%。结论:在培养基中添加葡萄糖可以延缓细菌的矿化。细菌溶液与固井溶液只需孔隙体积的0.2倍即可形成有效密封,从而提高原油采收率。
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Iranian Journal of Biotechnology
Iranian Journal of Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.60
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7.70%
发文量
20
期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Biotechnology (IJB) is published quarterly by the National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. IJB publishes original scientific research papers in the broad area of Biotechnology such as, Agriculture, Animal and Marine Sciences, Basic Sciences, Bioinformatics, Biosafety and Bioethics, Environment, Industry and Mining and Medical Sciences.
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