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Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs

A fundamental knowledge of microbial community structure in petroleum reservoirs can improve predictive modeling of these environments. We used hydrocarbon profiles, stable isotopes, and high-density DNA microarray analysis to characterize microbial communities in produced water from four Alaskan No...

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Autores principales: Piceno, Yvette M., Reid, Francine C., Tom, Lauren M., Conrad, Mark E., Bill, Markus, Hubbard, Christopher G., Fouke, Bruce W., Graff, Craig J., Han, Jiabin, Stringfellow, William T., Hanlon, Jeremy S., Hu, Ping, Hazen, Terry C., Andersen, Gary L.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25147549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00409
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author Piceno, Yvette M.
Reid, Francine C.
Tom, Lauren M.
Conrad, Mark E.
Bill, Markus
Hubbard, Christopher G.
Fouke, Bruce W.
Graff, Craig J.
Han, Jiabin
Stringfellow, William T.
Hanlon, Jeremy S.
Hu, Ping
Hazen, Terry C.
Andersen, Gary L.
author_facet Piceno, Yvette M.
Reid, Francine C.
Tom, Lauren M.
Conrad, Mark E.
Bill, Markus
Hubbard, Christopher G.
Fouke, Bruce W.
Graff, Craig J.
Han, Jiabin
Stringfellow, William T.
Hanlon, Jeremy S.
Hu, Ping
Hazen, Terry C.
Andersen, Gary L.
author_sort Piceno, Yvette M.
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description A fundamental knowledge of microbial community structure in petroleum reservoirs can improve predictive modeling of these environments. We used hydrocarbon profiles, stable isotopes, and high-density DNA microarray analysis to characterize microbial communities in produced water from four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs. Produced fluids from Schrader Bluff (24–27°C), Kuparuk (47–70°C), Sag River (80°C), and Ivishak (80–83°C) reservoirs were collected, with paired soured/non-soured wells sampled from Kuparuk and Ivishak. Chemical and stable isotope data suggested Schrader Bluff had substantial biogenic methane, whereas methane was mostly thermogenic in deeper reservoirs. Acetoclastic methanogens (Methanosaeta) were most prominent in Schrader Bluff samples, and the combined δD and δ(13)C values of methane also indicated acetoclastic methanogenesis could be a primary route for biogenic methane. Conversely, hydrogenotrophic methanogens (e.g., Methanobacteriaceae) and sulfide-producing Archaeoglobus and Thermococcus were more prominent in Kuparuk samples. Sulfide-producing microbes were detected in all reservoirs, uncoupled from souring status (e.g., the non-soured Kuparuk samples had higher relative abundances of many sulfate-reducers compared to the soured sample, suggesting sulfate-reducers may be living fermentatively/syntrophically when sulfate is limited). Sulfate abundance via long-term seawater injection resulted in greater relative abundances of Desulfonauticus, Desulfomicrobium, and Desulfuromonas in the soured Ivishak well compared to the non-soured well. In the non-soured Ivishak sample, several taxa affiliated with Thermoanaerobacter and Halomonas predominated. Archaea were not detected in the deepest reservoirs. Functional group taxa differed in relative abundance among reservoirs, likely reflecting differing thermal and/or geochemical influences.
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spelling pubmed-41247082014-08-21 Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs Piceno, Yvette M. Reid, Francine C. Tom, Lauren M. Conrad, Mark E. Bill, Markus Hubbard, Christopher G. Fouke, Bruce W. Graff, Craig J. Han, Jiabin Stringfellow, William T. Hanlon, Jeremy S. Hu, Ping Hazen, Terry C. Andersen, Gary L. Front Microbiol Microbiology A fundamental knowledge of microbial community structure in petroleum reservoirs can improve predictive modeling of these environments. We used hydrocarbon profiles, stable isotopes, and high-density DNA microarray analysis to characterize microbial communities in produced water from four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs. Produced fluids from Schrader Bluff (24–27°C), Kuparuk (47–70°C), Sag River (80°C), and Ivishak (80–83°C) reservoirs were collected, with paired soured/non-soured wells sampled from Kuparuk and Ivishak. Chemical and stable isotope data suggested Schrader Bluff had substantial biogenic methane, whereas methane was mostly thermogenic in deeper reservoirs. Acetoclastic methanogens (Methanosaeta) were most prominent in Schrader Bluff samples, and the combined δD and δ(13)C values of methane also indicated acetoclastic methanogenesis could be a primary route for biogenic methane. Conversely, hydrogenotrophic methanogens (e.g., Methanobacteriaceae) and sulfide-producing Archaeoglobus and Thermococcus were more prominent in Kuparuk samples. Sulfide-producing microbes were detected in all reservoirs, uncoupled from souring status (e.g., the non-soured Kuparuk samples had higher relative abundances of many sulfate-reducers compared to the soured sample, suggesting sulfate-reducers may be living fermentatively/syntrophically when sulfate is limited). Sulfate abundance via long-term seawater injection resulted in greater relative abundances of Desulfonauticus, Desulfomicrobium, and Desulfuromonas in the soured Ivishak well compared to the non-soured well. In the non-soured Ivishak sample, several taxa affiliated with Thermoanaerobacter and Halomonas predominated. Archaea were not detected in the deepest reservoirs. Functional group taxa differed in relative abundance among reservoirs, likely reflecting differing thermal and/or geochemical influences. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4124708/ /pubmed/25147549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00409 Text en Copyright © 2014 Piceno, Reid, Tom, Conrad, Bill, Hubbard, Fouke, Graff, Han, Stringfellow, Hanlon, Hu, Hazen and Andersen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Piceno, Yvette M.
Reid, Francine C.
Tom, Lauren M.
Conrad, Mark E.
Bill, Markus
Hubbard, Christopher G.
Fouke, Bruce W.
Graff, Craig J.
Han, Jiabin
Stringfellow, William T.
Hanlon, Jeremy S.
Hu, Ping
Hazen, Terry C.
Andersen, Gary L.
Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title_full Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title_fullStr Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title_short Temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four Alaskan North Slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
title_sort temperature and injection water source influence microbial community structure in four alaskan north slope hydrocarbon reservoirs
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25147549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00409
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