Microbially Influenced Corrosion
The diversity of oil field bacteria capable of catalysing MIC extends to nitrate-reducing sulfide-oxidizing microbes
The diversity of oil field bacteria capable of catalysing MIC extends to nitrate-reducing sulfide-oxidizing microbes
Souring in oil fields can be controlled by engineering subsurface microbial activity through injection of nitrate or perchlorate.
Natural attenuation of spilled crude oil by cold-adapted soil bacterial communities at a decommissioned High Arctic oil well site.
Thermophilic endospores associated with migrated thermogenic hydrocarbons in deep Gulf of Mexico marine sediments.
Bacterial and Archaeal sequences show hydrocarbon seepage in the deep seabed linking subsurface and seafloor biospheres.
Oil sands tailings ponds harbour a small core prokaryotic microbiome and diverse accessory communities.