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Microbial enhanced oil recovery : principles and potential
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ISBN: 9811654654 9811654646 Year: 2022 Publisher: Singapore : Springer,


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Theory and practice in microbial enhanced oil recovery
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ISBN: 9780128204252 0128204257 9780128199831 0128199830 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge Gulf Professional Publishing


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Microbial enhancement of oil recovery : recent advances : proceedings of the 1992 International Conference on Microbial Enhanced [sic] Oil Recovery
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ISBN: 9780444896902 0444896902 9780080868974 0080868975 9786612167867 1282167863 Year: 1993 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier,

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This volume is concerned with many aspects of petroleum microbiology and biochemistry, all with strong commercial applications. Worldwide research on the major topic, MEOR (Microbially Enhanced Oil Recovery) is comprehensively covered under experimental work, field applications and modeling. The challenge of formulating a complete in situ MEOR system (microorganisms, nutrient package, and other amendments) is explored together with the future needs in the design and execution of this new biotechnology.


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Microbial enhancement of oil recovery : recent advances : proceedings of the 1990 International Conference on Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery
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ISBN: 9780444886330 0444886338 9780080868899 0080868894 1283244810 9781283244817 9786613244819 6613244813 Year: 1991 Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; New York : Elsevier,

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This conference was instituted to examine field activities in Microbial Enhancement of Oil Recovery. The U.S. Department of Energy has sponsored several field projects and the details from some of these were presented, as well as a few from industry. The balance of the program was concerned with new developments in research. Today's oil production technology leaves one third to one half of the original oil in place in the reservoir at abandonment of secondary recovery (waterflooding). This leaves a very large target for microbial enhanced oil recovery which was shown by the researc

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