2005
DOI: 10.1080/15320380500180499
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A Marine Anaerobic Biodegradation Test Applied to the Biodegradation of Synthetic Drilling Mud Base Fluids

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“…It is relatively persistent under natural conditions. The degradation of olefins in a marine anaerobic biodegradation test lasted longer than 9 months of incubation and required sediment containing a large number of sulfate reducing bacteria, general anaerobes and methanogens as a source of inoculum ( Herman and Roberts, 2005 ). Solid-phase tests revealed that synthetic drilling fluids containing olefins are slowly degraded in mud and coarse sand by indigenous microorganisms, where their half-life increases as the nominal concentration increases ( Munro et al, 1998 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is relatively persistent under natural conditions. The degradation of olefins in a marine anaerobic biodegradation test lasted longer than 9 months of incubation and required sediment containing a large number of sulfate reducing bacteria, general anaerobes and methanogens as a source of inoculum ( Herman and Roberts, 2005 ). Solid-phase tests revealed that synthetic drilling fluids containing olefins are slowly degraded in mud and coarse sand by indigenous microorganisms, where their half-life increases as the nominal concentration increases ( Munro et al, 1998 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of the anaerobic biodegradability test using three commercial esters revealed a significant difference in the performance of the different products (Figure 1), which is not generally observed for the olefin based SBF (Herman and Roberts 2005). This observation, along with the observation that some commercial esters did not perform the same in every test, prompted the investigation of how different ester properties could affect their biodegradation.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The test was performed as described previously (Candler et al 2000, Herman andRoberts 2005). Marine sediment was collected from Galveston Bay, 60 miles south of Houston, TX from a water access point near the intersection of Interstate 45 and Regional Highway 146.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1‐Hexadecene, a LAO with 16 carbon atoms, is abundant (i.e. 60–68%, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, ) in LAO commercial blends that are used in the production of tanning oils, synthetic fatty acids and drilling fluids for off‐shore oil exploration (Herman and Roberts, ). During 1‐hexadecene production in petrochemical plants, contaminated wastewater is generated, which can be treated by anaerobic digestion.…”
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confidence: 99%