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Selection of the optimal recovery method is significantly
influenced by economic issues in today's oil and gas markets.
Consequently, the development of cost-effective technologies, which
bring maximum oil recovery, is the main interest in today's
petroleum research communities. Theory and Practice in Microbial
Enhanced Oil Recovery provides the fundamentals, latest research
and creditable field applications. Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery
(MEOR) is potentially a low-priced and eco-friendly technique in
which different microorganisms and their metabolic products are
implemented to recover the remaining oil in the reservoir. Despite
drastic advantages of MEOR technology, it is still not fully
supported in the industry due to lack of knowledge on microbial
activities and their complexity of the process. While some selected
strategies have demonstrated the feasibility to be used on a mass
scale through both lab and field trials, more research remains to
implement MEOR into more oil industry practices. This reference
delivers comprehensive descriptions on the fundamentals including
basic theories on geomicrobiology, experiments and modeling, as
well as current tested field applications. Theory and Practice in
Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery gives engineers and researchers the
tool needed to stay up to date on this evolving and more
sustainable technology.
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