Nutrient and acetate amendment leads to acetoclastic methane production and microbial community change in a non-producing australian coal well
Publication year
2018Source
Microbial Biotechnology, 11, 4, (2018), pp. 626-638ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Ecological Microbiology
Journal title
Microbial Biotechnology
Volume
vol. 11
Issue
iss. 4
Page start
p. 626
Page end
p. 638
Subject
Ecological MicrobiologyAbstract
Coal mining is responsible for 11% of total anthropogenic methane emission thereby contributing considerably to climate change. Attempts to harvest coalbed methane for energy production are challenged by relatively low methane concentrations. In this study, we investigated whether nutrient and acetate amendment of a non-producing sub-bituminous coal well could transform the system to a methane source. We tracked cell counts, methane production, acetate concentration and geochemical parameters for 25 months in one amended and one unamended coal well in Australia. Additionally, the microbial community was analysed with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing at 17 and 25 months after amendment and complemented by metagenome sequencing at 25 months. We found that cell numbers increased rapidly from 3.0 x 104 cells ml-1 to 9.9 x 107 in the first 7 months after amendment. However, acetate depletion with concomitant methane production started only after 12-19 months. The microbial community was dominated by complex organic compound degraders (Anaerolineaceae, Rhodocyclaceae and Geobacter spp.), acetoclastic methanogens (Methanothrix spp.) and fungi (Agaricomycetes). Even though the microbial community had the functional potential to convert coal to methane, we observed no indication that coal was actually converted within the time frame of the study. Our results suggest that even though nutrient and acetate amendment stimulated relevant microbial species, it is not a sustainable way to transform non-producing coal wells into bioenergy factories.
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