نتایج جستجو برای: crude oil

تعداد نتایج: 168560  

Behrooz Abtahi Gholamhossein Ebrahimipour Mohsen Shahriari Moghadam Nafsa Khazaei Negin Karbasi

Background: Hydrocarbons degradation is principally achieved by microorganisms in natural environments. The extent of hydrocarbons biodegradation is mainly conditioned by environmental factors and its success depends on the optimal condition for the crude oil degrading isolates. Objectives: The aims of the current study was to isolate and identify crude oil degrading bacterium from surface sed...

2014
Lei Cheng Shengbao Shi Qiang Li Jianfa Chen Hui Zhang Yahai Lu

Although methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons has become a well-known process, little is known about which crude oil tend to be degraded at different temperatures and how the microbial community is responded. In this study, we assessed the methanogenic crude oil degradation capacity of oily sludge microbes enriched from the Shengli oilfield under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions. The ...

Journal: :iranian j. of fisheries science 2014
m gharachorloo m mizani g hashemi a.a motalebi moghanjoghi h.r tavakoli

kilka fish are known as the main industrial and pelagic species of iran that are captured abundantly in the southern caspian sea. this study was conducted to survey the effectiveness of refinement steps on kilka (clupeonella delicatula) crude oil quality and fatty acid profiles. neutralization, bleaching, winterization and deodorization were performed on crude oil with deodorization done under ...

2016
Elin Sørhus John P. Incardona Ørjan Karlsen Tiffany Linbo Lisbet Sørensen Trond Nordtug Terje van der Meeren Anders Thorsen Maja Thorbjørnsen Sissel Jentoft Rolf B. Edvardsen Sonnich Meier

Recent studies have shown that crude oil exposure affects cardiac development in fish by disrupting excitation-contraction (EC) coupling. We previously found that eggs of Atlantic haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) bind dispersed oil droplets, potentially leading to more profound toxic effects from uptake of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Using lower concentrations of dispersed crude ...

2017
Hui Lan Hui Yang Peiwang Li Chong Wang Haiyan Zhou Hui Zhou Hu Pan Ye Yu Xiangyang Lu Yun Tian

Enterobacter sp. strain ODB01, which was isolated from the Changqing oil field, can degrade crude oil efficiently and use crude oil as its sole source of carbon and energy. We report the complete genome sequence of ODB01. The results promote its application in the remediation of petroleum contaminants.

2010
Tobias Schwörer Ginny Fay

Could propane from Alaska’s North Slope reduce energy costs for electric utilities and residential space heating, water heating, and cooking demands? We explored the hypothesis that propane is a viable alternative for fourteen selected communities along the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers, coastal Alaska, and Fairbanks. Our analysis forecasts propane and fuel prices at the wholesale and retail level...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2002
K S M Rahman J Thahira-Rahman P Lakshmanaperumalsamy I M Banat

A laboratory study was undertaken to assess the optimal conditions for biodegradation of Bombay High (BH) crude oil. Among 130 oil degrading bacterial cultures isolated from oil contaminated soil samples, Micrococcus sp. GS2-22, Corynebacterium sp. GS5-66, Flavobacterium sp. DS5-73, Bacillus sp. DS6-86 and Pseudomonas sp. DS10-129 were selected for the study based on the efficiency of crude oil...

2012
Andrew C. Worthington

It goes without saying that crude oil is important for both developed and emerging economies, with crude oil-related expenditures representing a significant proportion of total economic inputs, and an even more substantial share of total energy consumption. For example, energy expenditures of about $1,233 billion in the US currently account for some 8.8% of its GDP (from a high of 13.7% in 1981...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
J T Dibble R Bartha

The biodegradation of South Louisiana (SL) crude oil and the effects of nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron supplements on this process were compared in a polluted (10,900 oil degraders per liter) and in a relatively clean (750 oil degraders per liter) littoral seawater sample taken along the New Jersey coast. Without supplements, the biodegradation of SL crude oil was negligible in both seawater sa...

2015
Guihong Lan Qiang Fan Yongqiang Liu Yu Liu Yucheng Liu Xiaobo Yin Mina Luo

The present work aims to investigate the effects of the addition of waste cooking oil (WCO) on heavy crude oil biodegradation and microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) using Pseudomonas sp. SWP-4. Growth kinetics show Pseudomonas sp. SWP-4 had a maximum dry cell weight of 1.73 g/L and cell-surface hydrophobicity of 62.4% against n-hexadecane when degraded the crude oil with the addition of WCO...

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