Session 1:
Microbial Issues Associated with Energy Production and Storage
Sunday, November 9, 2014: 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Union Square Ballroom, Mezzanine Level
Convener:
Jana Rajan - Dow Microbial Control, Buffalo Grove, IL
Co-Convener:
Victor Keasler - Nalco Champion, an Ecolab Co., Sugarland, TX
1:00 PM
Changing needs and treatment strategies for microbial control in oil and gas applications
Terry M. Williams, Dow Microbial Control, The Dow Chemical Company, Collegeville, PA
Terry M. Williams, Dow Microbial Control, The Dow Chemical Company, Collegeville, PA
1:30 PM
Diversity of organisms associated with oil and gas production
Elizabeth Summer, Ecolyse, Inc., College Station, TX
Elizabeth Summer, Ecolyse, Inc., College Station, TX
2:00 PM
Optimization of microbial control in the oilfield using molecular methods
Timothy Tidwell, Renato De Paula and Victor Keasler, Microbiology, Nalco Champion, an Ecolab Co., Sugarland, TX
Timothy Tidwell, Renato De Paula and Victor Keasler, Microbiology, Nalco Champion, an Ecolab Co., Sugarland, TX
3:00 PM
Understanding the microbial ecology and metabolic potential of flowback and produced water from unconventional shale gas extraction
Arvind Murali Mohan and Kelvin Gregory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA
Arvind Murali Mohan and Kelvin Gregory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA
3:30 PM
Pioneering industrial culture of mixotrophic microalgae
Eneko Ganuza, R&D Microbiology, Heliae Development LLC., Gilbert, AZ and Lee Tonkovich, R&D, Heliae Development LLC., Gilbert, AZ
Eneko Ganuza, R&D Microbiology, Heliae Development LLC., Gilbert, AZ and Lee Tonkovich, R&D, Heliae Development LLC., Gilbert, AZ
4:00 PM
Control of lactic acid bacteria during biofuel ethanol fermentation
Mei Liu, Ecolyse, Inc., College Station, TX
Mei Liu, Ecolyse, Inc., College Station, TX
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