Sessions
This session will address the question “Could microbiology help the oil companies to become net zero?” Papers are also invited on the Green Deal-EU-transfer technologies, from traditional industries to the renewables and potential environmental impacts.
Keynote Speaker: Jeremy Shears (Shell, UK)
This session calls for papers that analyse the role of microorganisms in MIC, their control and effects on reservoir souring.
Keynote Speaker: Joerg Deutzmann (Stanford University, USA)
This session calls for papers on the (metabolic) role of microorganisms in the breakdown of petroleum hydrocarbons and in the bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants across different environments.
Keynote Speaker: Yoichi Kamagata (AIST, Japan)
This session focuses on the diversity and function of microorganisms in oil and gas reservoirs, sub-surface environments and other oil/ gas systems. We specifically encourage case studies which address the problems and solutions of a specific oil and/ gas microbiome. We also encourage papers on E-DNA environmental monitoring, environmental genomics for the oil and gas industry.
Keynote Speaker: Turid Liengen (Equinor, Norway)
This session addresses alternate fuels to oil and gas, such as renewable energy, biofuels and we encourage papers on the repurposing existing infrastructures such as for CO2/ H2 storage.
Keynote Speaker: Korneel Rabaey (Ghent University, Belgium)
ISMOS-9 will take place in Edinburgh, UK from June 27-30, 2023. Abstract Submission will open September 2022.