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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 03, 1992
Filed:
Jun. 22, 1990
Victoria Gonzales-Prevatt, Bartlesville, OK (US);
Douglas M Munnecke, Montara, CA (US);
Genecor International, Inc., South San Francisco, CA (US);
Geo-Microbial Technologies, Inc., Ochelata, OK (US);
Abstract
This invention provides methods and systems for prospecting for subterranean oil and gas deposits by detecting the presence of hydrocarbon-consuming microorganisms in soil samples taken from a field of interest for production. A preferred method of this invention comprises suspending and diluting each soil sample in mineral salt solution, combining the sample with a selective growth, substrate such as an alcohol or aldehyde, and an oxidation-reduction dye in a gas-tight tube, incubating the sample and measuring the color change of the dye. Advantages of this system include: results obtained in short times (24 to 72 hours), substantially eliminates false positives, accurate results particularly when a spectrophotometer is used to measure the color changes, and it is automatable with computer controlled systems for processing samples, reading the color changes and calculating and plotting test results.