Responses of Microbial Communities to Light-Hydrocarbon Microseepage and Novel Indicators for Microbial Prospecting of Oil/Gas in the Beihanzhuang Oilfield, Northern Jiangsu, China

2014 
Previous studies on microbial prospecting of oil/gas only focused on the anomalies of light hydrocarbon-oxidizing microbes as main exploratory indicators and their exploration applications. In this study, we investigated the responses of microbial communities to light-hydrocarbon microseepage in the Beihanzhuang Oilfield, eastern China using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis and by comparing the difference of two-type areas with high- and low-flux light-hydrocarbon seepages. The results showed that the high-flux light-hydrocarbon seepage favored the growth of Nocardioides, Aciditerrimonas, sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) related to Desulfosporosinus and Desulfovibrio, and Chloroflexi bacteria (b-7), implying that their anomalies might be adopted as novel subsidiary indicators for microbial prospecting of oil/gas in the Beihanzhuang Oilfield. Based on the newly obtained results, we have proposed a general strategy for microbial prospecting of oil/gas, i.e., to determine the anomalie...
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