Advances in applied microbiology | 2021

Sulfate reducing microorganisms in high temperature oil reservoirs.

 

Abstract


High temperature reservoirs offer a window into the microbial life of the deep biosphere. Sulfate reducing microorganisms have been recovered from high temperature oil reservoirs around the globe and characterized using culture-dependent and culture-independent approaches. The activities of sulfate reducers contribute to reservoir souring and hydrocarbon degradation among other attracting considerable interest from the oil industry for the last 100 years. The extremes of temperature and pressure shape the activities and distribution of sulfate reducing bacteria and archaea in high temperature reservoirs. This chapter will attempt to summarize the key findings on the diversity and activities of sulfate reducing microorganisms in high temperature reservoirs.

Volume 116
Pages \n 99-131\n
DOI 10.1016/BS.AAMBS.2021.03.004
Language English
Journal Advances in applied microbiology

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