Title of article :
Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery, Wettability Alteration and Interfacial Tension Reduction by an Efficient Bacterial Consortium, ERCPPI-2
Author/Authors :
Darvishi ، Parviz - Yasouj University , Ayatollahi ، Shahab - Sharif University of Technology , Roostaei ، Ali Reza - Shiraz University
Pages :
16
From page :
27
To page :
42
Abstract :
In the present study, the potential of a bacterial consortium of Enterobacter cloacae and Pseudomonas sp. (ERCPPI-2) for microbial enhanced oil recovery was investigated. Various mechanisms of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) as a result of using ERCPPI-2 and its metabolic products were studied in detail. The obtained results showed that under simulated reservoir conditions, interfacial tension reduction (IFT), gas production and wettability alteration were the main mechanisms for more oil recovery from the waterflooded cores. It was also found that biosurfactant production had a substantial effect on the reduction of oil/water interfacial tension and recovering the trapped oil.  The experimental data acquired from the designed core holder flooding system demonstrated that in situ bacterial growth altered the wettability of cores towards more waterwet conditions while the cellfree biosurfactant injection reversed it into more oilwet conditions. Due to the effect of multiple microbial mechanisms exerted by ERCPPI-2, bacterial injection was able to reduce the residual oil saturation below 3%, in spite of its amount at the beginning of microbial process. In more severe conditions of a salinity of 5% (w/v) and temperature of 60 °C, the oil recovery efficiency reached 24.1 and 39.1%, respectively.
Keywords :
Microbial enhanced oil recovery , Bacterial consortium , MEOR mechanisms , Extreme conditions
Journal title :
Journal of Oil Gas and Petrochemical Technology
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Journal of Oil Gas and Petrochemical Technology
Record number :
2451313
Link To Document :
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