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Microbial enhanced oil recovery / Enhanced oil recovery / Surfactant / Extraction of petroleum / Oil reserves / Microbiology / Oil well / Water injection / Oil sands / Petroleum production / Petroleum / Soft matter
Date: 2009-01-09 17:06:19
Microbial enhanced oil recovery
Enhanced oil recovery
Surfactant
Extraction of petroleum
Oil reserves
Microbiology
Oil well
Water injection
Oil sands
Petroleum production
Petroleum
Soft matter

Potential Uses of Microorganisms in Petroleum Recovery Technology

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