Reservoir Microbiology Forum (RMF)

Event

19th November 2025 - 20th November 2025

61 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7AR, UK

Non-Member: £510.00 (excluding VAT)
Member: £305.00 (excluding VAT)

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The RMF is an excellent multi-disciplinary platform that brings together oil producers, scientists, technologists, engineers, academics, and researchers from around the world to present, share, and discuss the widespread and versatile effects of microbes in oil reservoirs.

This respected forum provides a highly technical programme featuring the latest research and guidance on reservoir microbiology in oil fields, including biodegradation, bioremediation, and applications for oil recovery and enhancement.

Day 1 , Programme 

  • 08:30: Registration and networking

  • 09:00: RMF 2025 opening remarks from the chair
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

  • 09:10: Keynote presentation: Microbial dynamics in subsurface energy systems: from geo-methanation to hydrogen storage 
    Markus Pichler, Head of Reservoir Engineering Energy Storage, RAG Austria AG

  • 09:45: Session 1 introduction: Microbiological aspects of hydrogen and CO2 Storage 
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

  • 09:50: The UK subsurface microbial limits database: A screening tool for safe geological storage
    Dr Simon Gregory, Senior Geomicrobiologist, British Geological Survey

  • 10:15: Microbial community dynamics in reservoir brine exposed to elevated H2 partial pressures: The role of temperature, pressure, and nutrient supplementation 
    Jari van Willigen, PhD Candidate, Wageningen University & Research

  • 10:40: Break

  • 11:10: Microbial influences on underground hydrogen storage: Challenges, insights, and future directions 
    Dr Henry Osabohien CEng MEI Chartered Energy Engineer, Pipeline Expert, ADNOC Onshore

  • 11:35: Bioenergetic and bioinformatic characterisation of oilfield methanogenic activities
    Dr Addien Wray, Research Scientist, Gold H2

  • 12:00: Panel Session
    Moderator: RMF Technical Organising Committee Member
    Dr Simon Gregory, Senior Geomicrobiologist, British Geological Survey
    Jari van Willigen, PhD Candidate, Wageningen University & Research
    Dr Henry Osabohien CEng MEI Chartered Energy Engineer, Pipeline Expert, ADNOC Onshore
    Dr Addien Wray, Research Scientist, Gold H2

  • 12:25: Lunch break

  • 13:25: Session 2 introduction: Microbial souring - fundamentals, mitigation strategies, modelling, and prediction
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member
        
  • 13:30: Microbial H2S generation above 90°C in the terrestrial deep biosphere
    Prof Casey Hubert, Professor, University of Calgary

  • 13:55: Evaluation of the effects of iron sulfide on THPS-mediated souring mitigation using high pressure sand packed reactors
    Dr Renato De Paula, Global Segment Director, Syensqo

  • 14:20: Break

  • 14:50: Biocide efficacy testing of an innovative novel chemistry for enhanced microbial souring remediation and mitigation under simulated field conditions 
    Matt Streets AMEI, Principal Scientist and Director, Rawwater

  • 15:15: Tracking microbial community dynamics and sulfate reduction across the oil extraction phase 
    Peter Li, University of Calgary

  • 15:40: Panel Session
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member
    Prof Casey Hubert, Professor, University of Calgary
    Dr Renato De Paula, Global Segment Director, Syensqo
    Matt Streets AMEI, Principal Scientist and Director, Rawwater
    Peter Li, University of Calgary

  • 16:05: Poster session

  • 17:00: Drinks reception starts

  • 18:30: Drinks reception ends 

Day 2 , Programme

  • 08:00: Registration and networking

  • 08:30: Day 2 opening remarks from the chair
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

  • 08:40: Keynote presentation: New frontiers in anaerobic hydrocarbon biodegradation and bioremediation 
    Dr Courtney Toth, Research Associate, BioZone, University of Toronto

  • 09:15: Session 3 introduction: Microbial monitoring and control 
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

  • 09:20: Molecular source-tracking and risk assessment of micH-positive methanogens in an upstream oil production system: Implications for MIC-management 
    Laura Tiano, Senior Consultant, Danish Technological Institute

  • 09:45: MIC assessment: A race against time 
    Prof María Clara Pagliaricci, Technical Coordinator, Biocides, YPF TECNOLOGIA SA

  • 10:10: Assessment of two novel biocides at a biofilm level using a sidestream loop in an EOR operation: Lessons and challenges 
    Dr Francisco L. Massello, Postdoctoral Researcher, Y-TEC SA

  • 10:35: Break

  • 11:05: Novel environmentally-friendly biocide improvers enabling biocide formulations with enhanced performance
    Dr Matheus Paschoalino, Sr. BD Manager – Microbial Control SME, Solugen

  • 11:30: Field-proven strategies for microbial control in water injection systems 
    Dr Selina Bibiana Inocencia Schmidt, Design/Technical Engineer, SLB

  • 11:55: Panel session 
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member TBC
    Laura Tiano, Senior Consultant, Danish Technological Institute
    Prof María Clara Pagliaricci, Technical Coordinator, Biocides, YPF TECNOLOGIA SA
    Dr Francisco L. Massello, Postdoctoral Researcher, Y-TEC SA
    Dr Matheus Paschoalino, Sr. BD Manager – Microbial Control SME, Solugen
    Dr Selina Bibiana Inocencia Schmidt, Design/Technical Engineer, SLB

  • 12:20: Lunch

  • 13:20: Session 4 introduction: Microbiologically influenced corrosion: Fundamentals, mitigation, modelling, and prediction 
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

  • 13:25: Field-based MIC management and biocide optimisation through onsite molecular monitoring and biocide residual tracking 
    Dev Menon, Managing Director, dP Fluiteq

  • 13:50: A process integrating multiple lines of evidence (MLOE) for enhanced reliability in corrosion failure analysis 
    Dr Torben Lund Skovhus, Docent and Project Manager, VIA University College

  • 14:15: A new biofilm/microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) test kit for improved MIC monitoring and biocide mitigation
    Dr Sarah Alaqeel, Engineering Specialist, Saudi Aramco

  • 14:40: Break

  • 15:10: Practical experience and field data of MICH Q-PCR analyses in oil, gas and beyond
    Reinoud Homan, Specialist Microbiology, Microbial Analysis BV

  • 15:35: Panel Session
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member TBC
    Dev Menon, Managing Director, dP Fluiteq
    Dr Torben Lund Skovhus, Docent and Project Manager, VIA University College
    Dr Sarah Alaqeel, Engineering Specialist, Saudi Aramco
    Reinoud Homan, Specialist Microbiology, Microbial Analysis BV

  • 16:00: RMF 2024 closing remarks from the chair
    RMF Technical Organising Committee Member

Topics explored:

  • General Subsurface Microbiology
  • Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (fundamentals, mitigation strategies, modelling, and prediction)
  • Reservoir Souring (fundamentals, mitigation strategies, modelling, and prediction)
  • Microbial Control (fundamentals, mitigation strategies, modelling, and prediction)
  • Microbial and Chemical Monitoring
  • Produced Water Management
  • Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery and Microbial Upgrading
  • Reservoir, Fluid and Biofilm Modelling
  • Microbiology of Hydraulic Fracturing
  • Microbiological aspects of Hydrogen and CO2 Transport and Storage
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Role of microbiology in low carbon solutions
  • Other

Why should you attend RMF?

  • Increase the visibility of your work
  • Gain recognition for your technical knowledge and experience
  • Raise your company’s profile
  • Support the industry by sharing experiences that will benefit future microbial work
Thank you so very much for all of the incredible work that (goes into) the RMF meeting. Simply excellent in every way, and what a cutting-edge and dynamic group of participants...wow!' - Professor Bruce Fouke, Director, Roy J. Carver Biotechnology Center, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Areas of work or research will include:

  • Microbiology and molecular biology
  • Production chemistry and engineering
  • Geochemistry and geophysics
  • Reservoir engineering
  • Material sciences
  • Computer modelling

The informal nature of this event makes it an excellent networking opportunity with delegates from all over the world representing companies, chemical suppliers, research institutes, universities, consultancies and service companies. Students are also encouraged to participate. The hybrid format will provide plenty of opportunities to interact with speakers and delegates, provide question and answer sessions, and access to written materials.

Join the RMF LinkedIn Group — stay in touch with other delegates and professionals in the industry.

Who attends?

As the effects of microbes in oil recovery are very widespread and versatile, this event will be of interest to all professionals and students working on issues resulting from the detrimental or beneficial impacts of microbes in oil recovery.

Registration fees:

  • EI Members - £305 + VAT
  • Non-members - £510 + VAT
  • Speakers (oral and poster) - £205 + VAT
  • Academic staff - £205 + VAT
  • Students - £125 + VAT
  • Dinner fee - £95

Members and non-members can book online. To book at one of the other rates, please contact [email protected] for your promo code.

About RMF:

This event is run by the Energy Institute (EI) with the support of a small working group within the EI's Microbiology Committee. The current RMF working group members are:
  • Dr Anthony Mitchell, Equinor
  • Dr Bart Lomans, Shell Global Solutions International
  • Dr Kenneth Wunch, Lanxess
  • Professor Ian M. Head, Newcastle University
  • Dr Lisa Gieg, University of Calgary
  • Dr Paul Evans, Chevron
  • Dr Renato De Paula, Solvay Oil & Gas

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