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Bacteria in combination with organic material can produce methane gas. The addition of bacteria to heavy oil deposits to produce methane gas is new research, but it certainly looks promising.

Bacteria does not create gasl on its own, but rather transforms the organic material into gas.

I've included one link, where scientists claim that bacteria may be used to create oil, but I am not aware of any commercial applications.

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