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Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir

Performance evaluation of microorganisms that have emulsifying and degrading effects on crude oil has been extensively conducted in the laboratory. However, the ultimate goal of microbial enhanced oil recovery is field application, so the pilot simulation experiments are crucial. In this study, a mi...

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Autores principales: Bian, Ziwei, Song, Zhiyong, Zhi, Zena, Zhang, Xiangchun, Qu, Yiqian, Chai, Ruiyang, Wu, Hanning, Wu, Yifei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112738
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author Bian, Ziwei
Song, Zhiyong
Zhi, Zena
Zhang, Xiangchun
Qu, Yiqian
Chai, Ruiyang
Wu, Hanning
Wu, Yifei
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Song, Zhiyong
Zhi, Zena
Zhang, Xiangchun
Qu, Yiqian
Chai, Ruiyang
Wu, Hanning
Wu, Yifei
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description Performance evaluation of microorganisms that have emulsifying and degrading effects on crude oil has been extensively conducted in the laboratory. However, the ultimate goal of microbial enhanced oil recovery is field application, so the pilot simulation experiments are crucial. In this study, a micro-visualization model and the real cores were chosen to investigate the actual recovery efficiency and the mechanism of the consortium bacteria B-ALL, which has been proven to have good emulsification and degradation effects in lab studies in porous media. At the same time, the cast thin sections and rate-controlled porosimetry were combined to analyze the pore throat structure of the displacement core. It was found that the recovery efficiency was positively correlated with the microbial injection volume as well as the incubation time. For the microscopic model with high pores and high permeability, the efficiency of secondary water flooding can be increased by 44.77% after six days of incubation with two pore volume microbes. For the real tight cores, the maximum secondary water flooding efficiency under the same condition was 6.98%. Through visual modeling, microorganisms increase the oil washing efficiency mainly by emulsification and changing the wettability. The generated oil droplets will play a role in plugging and improving the wave efficiency. However, tight reservoirs have the characteristics of large pores and small throats, and curved and necking throats are developed, greatly reducing permeability. The microbial recovery efficiency was lower under shorter cultivation times. This study provides a practical basis for the application of consortium bacteria in tight oil fields to enhance recovery.
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spelling pubmed-106731412023-11-09 Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir Bian, Ziwei Song, Zhiyong Zhi, Zena Zhang, Xiangchun Qu, Yiqian Chai, Ruiyang Wu, Hanning Wu, Yifei Microorganisms Article Performance evaluation of microorganisms that have emulsifying and degrading effects on crude oil has been extensively conducted in the laboratory. However, the ultimate goal of microbial enhanced oil recovery is field application, so the pilot simulation experiments are crucial. In this study, a micro-visualization model and the real cores were chosen to investigate the actual recovery efficiency and the mechanism of the consortium bacteria B-ALL, which has been proven to have good emulsification and degradation effects in lab studies in porous media. At the same time, the cast thin sections and rate-controlled porosimetry were combined to analyze the pore throat structure of the displacement core. It was found that the recovery efficiency was positively correlated with the microbial injection volume as well as the incubation time. For the microscopic model with high pores and high permeability, the efficiency of secondary water flooding can be increased by 44.77% after six days of incubation with two pore volume microbes. For the real tight cores, the maximum secondary water flooding efficiency under the same condition was 6.98%. Through visual modeling, microorganisms increase the oil washing efficiency mainly by emulsification and changing the wettability. The generated oil droplets will play a role in plugging and improving the wave efficiency. However, tight reservoirs have the characteristics of large pores and small throats, and curved and necking throats are developed, greatly reducing permeability. The microbial recovery efficiency was lower under shorter cultivation times. This study provides a practical basis for the application of consortium bacteria in tight oil fields to enhance recovery. MDPI 2023-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10673141/ /pubmed/38004748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112738 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title_full Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title_fullStr Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title_short Pore- and Core-Scale Recovery Performance of Consortium Bacteria from Low-Permeability Reservoir
title_sort pore- and core-scale recovery performance of consortium bacteria from low-permeability reservoir
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112738
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