Potential for Microbially Mediated Natural Attenuation of Diluted Bitumen on the Coast of British Columbia (Canada)

Author:

Schreiber Lars1,Fortin Nathalie1,Tremblay Julien1,Wasserscheid Jessica1,Elias Miria1,Mason Jennifer2,Sanschagrin Sylvie1,Cobanli Susan2,King Thomas2,Lee Kenneth3,Greer Charles W.1

Affiliation:

1. Energy, Mining and Environment Research Center, National Research Council Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2. Centre for Offshore Oil, Gas and Energy Research, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

3. Ecosystem and Oceans Sector, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Western Canada hosts large petroleum deposits, which ultimately enter the market in the form of dilbit. Tanker-based shipping represents the primary means to transport dilbit to international markets. With anticipated increases in production to meet global energy needs, the risk of a dilbit spill is expected to increase. This study investigated the potential of microbial communities naturally present in the waters of a potential dilbit shipping lane to mitigate the effects of a spill. Here we show that microbial degradation of dilbit was mostly limited to n -alkanes, while the overall concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which represent the most toxic fraction of dilbit, decreased only slightly within the time frame of our experiments. We further investigated the effect of the oil dispersant Corexit 9500A on microbial dilbit degradation. Our results highlight the fact that dispersant-associated growth stimulation, and not only increased bioavailability of hydrocarbons and inhibition of specific genera, contributes to the overall effect of dispersant addition.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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