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Assessment of the in situ biomethanation potential of a deep aquifer used for natural gas storage
by
Chiquet, Pierre
, Guignard, Marion
, Cézac, Pierre
, Caumette, Guilhem
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Magali
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Anthony
in
Aquifers
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Calcite
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geology
/ Groundwater - microbiology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogen storage
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanobacteriaceae - genetics
/ Methanobacteriaceae - growth & development
/ Methanobacteriaceae - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural Gas
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Underground storage
/ Vapor phases
/ Water Microbiology
2024
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Assessment of the in situ biomethanation potential of a deep aquifer used for natural gas storage
by
Chiquet, Pierre
, Guignard, Marion
, Cézac, Pierre
, Caumette, Guilhem
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Magali
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Anthony
in
Aquifers
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Calcite
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geology
/ Groundwater - microbiology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogen storage
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanobacteriaceae - genetics
/ Methanobacteriaceae - growth & development
/ Methanobacteriaceae - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural Gas
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Underground storage
/ Vapor phases
/ Water Microbiology
2024
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Assessment of the in situ biomethanation potential of a deep aquifer used for natural gas storage
by
Chiquet, Pierre
, Guignard, Marion
, Cézac, Pierre
, Caumette, Guilhem
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Magali
, Ranchou-Peyruse, Anthony
in
Aquifers
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Calcite
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geology
/ Groundwater - microbiology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogen storage
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanobacteriaceae - genetics
/ Methanobacteriaceae - growth & development
/ Methanobacteriaceae - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural Gas
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Underground storage
/ Vapor phases
/ Water Microbiology
2024
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Assessment of the in situ biomethanation potential of a deep aquifer used for natural gas storage
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Assessment of the in situ biomethanation potential of a deep aquifer used for natural gas storage
2024
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Abstract
The dihydrogen (H2) sector is undergoing development and will require massive storage solutions. To minimize costs, the conversion of underground geological storage sites, such as deep aquifers, used for natural gas storage into future underground hydrogen storage sites is the favored scenario. However, these sites contain microorganisms capable of consuming H2, mainly sulfate reducers and methanogens. Methanogenesis is, therefore expected but its intensity must be evaluated. Here, in a deep aquifer used for underground geological storage, 17 sites were sampled, with low sulfate concentrations ranging from 21.9 to 197.8 µM and a slow renewal of formation water. H2-selected communities mainly were composed of the families Methanobacteriaceae and Methanothermobacteriaceae and the genera Desulfovibrio, Thermodesulfovibrio, and Desulforamulus. Experiments were done under different conditions, and sulfate reduction, as well as methanogenesis, were demonstrated in the presence of a H2 or H2/CO2 (80/20) gas phase, with or without calcite/site rock. These metabolisms led to an increase in pH up to 10.2 under certain conditions (without CO2). The results suggest competition for CO2 between lithoautotrophs and carbonate mineral precipitation, which could limit microbial H2 consumption.
Effects of H2 and CO2 on microbial communities in deep aquifers used as geological gas storage: microbiology and tomorrow’s energy mix.
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Oxford University Press,Wiley-Blackwell
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