Analysis of methane production by microorganisms indigenous to a depleted oil reservoir for application in Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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We examined methane production by microorganisms collected from a depleted oilfield. Our results indicated that microorganisms indigenous to the petroleum reservoir could effectively utilize yeast extract, suggesting that the indigenous microorganisms and proteinaceous nutrients could be recruitable for Microbially Enhanced Oil Recovery.
著者
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Endo Keita
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Endo Keita
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sakata Susumu
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Kawaguchi Hideo
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sato Kozo
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Kobayashi Hajime
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sato Kozo
Engineering For Sustainable Carbon Cycle (inpex Corporation) Social Cooperation Program Frontier Res
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Sakata Susumu
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Kobayashi Hajime
Engineering For Sustainable Carbon Cycle (inpex Corporation) Social Cooperation Program Frontier Res
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Mayumi Daisuke
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Ikarashi Masayuki
Inpex Corporation
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Miyagawa Yoshihiro
INPEX Corporation
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Maeda Haruo
INPEX Corporation
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