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Studies on the thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria from a souring North Sea oil field

Cochrane et al., 1988

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8539497817366348432
Author
Cochrane W
Jones P
Sanders P
Holt D
Mosley M
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Sulphide souring of the Ninian oilfield reservoir was studied to ascertain the possible involvement of sulphate-reducing bacteria in this important phenomenon. The data presented in this paper demonstrate the presence and growth of thermophilic sulphide …
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