Mechanism of action of Geobacillus stearothermophilus on different shapes of residual oil

Author:

Han Hongyan1,Shi Ruiying1,Zhang Yaoyao1,Li Na2,Fan Linghe1,Zhang Xing3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Construction Engineering, Hebei Vocational University of Industry and Technology, Hebei, China

2. School of Science, Hebei University of Science and Technology, Hebei, China

3. Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering Technology, Shengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying, Shandong, China

Abstract

Feeding on crude oil and activator in porous medium, microbes remain active on the Oil-water interface under simulated reservoir conditions. At the same time, microbes degrade the residual oil and change the wettability of pore wall. Consequently, the displacement exhibits a decrease of 51.86% in membrane residual oil and an increase of 17.44% in recovery compared with water flooding. The Geobacillus stearothermophilus producing bio-emulsifier and its metabolic products can effectively emulsify reservoir crude oil and reduce the oil-water interfacial tension. In the end and the formed emulsion featured high viscosity can improve the oil flow rate and expanded wave volume of injected fluid. Correspondingly, the cluster-like, columnar residual oil were reduced by 64%, 68% respectively. In the micro porous test cell, the in-situ cultured microbes rely on specific life activities (interfacial tropism and in situ metabolism, etc.) to strip the residual oil off the wall of orifice deep inside the blind-ends, which cannot be achieved by the exogenous injection method. After the in-situ microbial culture process, the residual oil in deep blind-ends was reduced by about 47%, and the recovered oil was increased about 15% compared with exogenous injection method.

Publisher

IOS Press

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