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Analysis of bacterial diversity and metals in produced water, seawater and sediments from an offshore oil and gas production platform
Authors:Yeung C William  Law Brent A  Milligan Tim G  Lee Kenneth  Whyte Lyle G  Greer Charles W
Institution:a National Research Council Canada, Biotechnology Research Institute, 6100 Royalmount Ave. Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4P 2R2
b Department of Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9
c Fisheries and Oceans Canada, PO Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 4A2.
Abstract:Produced water is one of the largest waste products routinely discharged into the ocean from offshore oil and gas platforms. This study analyzed bacterial communities and metals in the produced water, surrounding seawater, and sediment around the Thebaud platform. The bacterial community within the produced water was different from the seawater (SAB = 13.3), but the discharge had no detectable effect on the bacterial communities in the seawater (SAB > 97). In contrast, genomic analysis of sediments revealed that the bacterial community from 250 m was different (SAB = 70) from other locations further from the discharge, suggesting that the produced water had a detectable effect on the bacterial community in the sediment closest to the discharge. These near-field sediments contained elevated concentrations of manganese and iron that are associated with the produced water effluent. The results suggested that the discharge of produced water has influenced the bacterial community structure of sediments adjacent to the platform.
Keywords:Thebaud oil and gas production platform  Produced water  Bacterial community structure  Metals
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