Research advances of microbial enhanced oil recovery
- PMID: 36387503
- PMCID: PMC9660592
- DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11424
Research advances of microbial enhanced oil recovery
Abstract
Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR), characterized with the virtues of low cost and environmental protection, reflects the prevalent belief in environmental protection, and is attracting the attention of more researchers. Nonetheless, with the prolonged slump in global oil prices, how to further reduce the cost of MEOR has become a key factor in its development. This paper described the recent development of MEOR technology in terms of mechanisms, mathematical models, and field application, meanwhile the novel technologies of MEOR such as genetically engineered microbial enhanced oil recovery (GEMEOR) and enzyme enhanced oil recovery (EEOR) were introduced. The paper proposed three possible methods to decrease the cost of MEOR: using inexpensive nutrients as substrates, applying a mixture of chemical and biological agents, and utilizing crude microbial products. Additionally, in order to reduce the uncertainty in the practical application of MEOR technology, it is essential to refine the reservoir screening criteria and establish a sound mathematical model of MEOR. Eventually, the paper proposes to combine genetic engineering technology and microbial hybrid culture technology to build a microbial consortium with excellent oil displacement efficiency and better environmental adaptability. This may be a vital part of the future research on MEOR technology, which will play a major role in improving its economic efficiency and practicality.
Keywords: Biopolymers; Biosurfactants; Field trials; MEOR mechanisms; Microbial enhanced oil recovery.
© 2022 The Authors.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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