Biofuels For The Oil Industry-Modern Status-Current Issues And Development Prospects

Kadirova Nodira Abrarovna, Applicant For The Department Of General Chemistry And Chemistry Of Oil And Gas. Russian State University Of Oil And Gas (National Research University) Named After I.M. Gubkin In Tashkent (Republic Of Uzbekistan), Jumaniyazova Gulnara Ismailovna, Mahkamov Ravshan Rakhimovich, Sharafutdinova Nozima Pulatovna, Doctor Of Biological Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director For Science And Production At Innovation Ideas Llc, Uzbekistan, Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Leading Researcher Of The Laboratory "Chemical Technologies, Processing Of Gas And Surfactants" Of The Institute Of General And Inorganic Chemistry Of The Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Senior Lecturer At The Department Of General Chemistry And Chemistry Of Oil And Gas Russian State University Of Oil And Gas (National Research University) Named After I.M. Gubkin In Tashkent (Republic Of Uzbekistan)
2021 The American Journal of Applied Sciences  
Despite predictions that the fuel industry will supposedly be out of business in the near future, experts predict that minerals such as oil and gas will be around for a long time and will not go down fast yet. However, a paradigm shift in the energy complex is bound to happen - for example, blue fuel (aka natural gas) is expected to become several times more popular with the public than black gold (oil), which currently has a significant influence on the global economy. Many enhanced oil
more » ... y methods include the use of microbial surfactants and biopolymers. These compounds can be obtained by exploiting the potential properties of microorganisms to produce them. The following article focuses on effective oil recovery methods using bio products.
doi:10.37547/tajas/volume03issue05-24 fatcat:d2yfigrmxfcwlery3ygv4u6wvu