“…To avoid hydrogen sulphide formation in oil fields, the injection of oxygen-containing nitrate solutions is a widely used measure for the petroleum industry to stimulate NRB to compete with SRB for degradable organics in oil, oxidise hydrogen sulphide to sulphur or sulphate, and suppress sulphate reduction by nitrite or by the higher redox potential that is created by nitrate and oxygen injection (Bødtker et al, 2008;Hubert & Voordouw, 2007;Jurelevicius et al, 2020;Kaster et al, 2007;Marietou et al, 2020;Qi et al, 2022;Voordouw et al, 2009). Studies have also shown that many sulphur-oxidising bacteria (SOB), which can catalyse sulphide oxidation coupled with nitrate reduction, are stimulated by nitrate (Aoyagi et al, 2021;Hubert & Voordouw, 2007;Jahanbani Veshareh & Nick, 2019;Qi et al, 2022). As reservoir environments contain numerous reduced sulphur compounds (e.g., thiosulphate, sulphide and ferrous sulphide and elemental sulphur), SOB, including Thiobacillus, Sulfurospirillum, Sulfuricurvum, Sulfurovum and Sulfurimonas, are commonly detected in reservoir environments (Gao et al, 2015(Gao et al, , 2022Gao & Fan, 2023;Hubbard et al, 2014;Tian et al, 2017).…”