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Bioremediation potential of crude oil spilled on soil

Conference ·
OSTI ID:484953
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  1. Exxon Production Research Co., Houston, TX (United States)
  2. Texas A and M Univ., College Station, TX (United States). Geochemical and Environmental Research Group

Spills sometimes occur during routine operations associated with exploration and production (E and P) of crude oil. These spills at E and P sites typically are small, less than 1 acre (0.4 ha), and the spill may be in remote locations. As a result, bioremediation often represents a cost-effective alternative to other cleanup technologies. The goal of this study was to determine the potential for biodegrading a range of crude oil types and determining the effect of process variables such as soil texture and soil salinity. Crude oils evaluated ranged in American Petroleum institute (API) gravity from 14{degree} to 45{degree}. The extent of biodegradation was calculated from oxygen uptake data and the total extractable material (TEM) concentration. Based on the data collected, a simple model was developed for predicting the bioremediation potential of a range of crude oil types. Biodegradation rates were significantly lower in sandy soils. Soil salinities greater than approximately 40 mmhos/cm adversely impacted soil microbial activity and biodegradation rate.

OSTI ID:
484953
Report Number(s):
CONF-950483--; ISBN 1-57477-009-8
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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