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Asia Pacific Coalbed Methane Symposium—Selected papers from the 2008 Brisbane symposium on coalbed methane CO2-enhanced coalbed methane

International Journal of Coal Geology, 2010
The first Asia Pacific Coalbed Methane Symposium held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 22 to 24 September 2008 was organised by the University of Queensland and the China University of Mining and Technology in response to the rapid expansion of the coalbed methane industry in Australia and China.
Golding, Suzanne D.   +2 more
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Coalbed Methane Simulator Development for Improved Recovery of Coalbed Methane and CO2 Sequestration

Proceedings of SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, 2005
Proposal Sequestration of CO2 in deep unmined coal seams is currently under development for improved recovery of coalbed methane (ICBM) as well as permanent storage of CO2. Recent studies have shown that CO2 displaces methane by adsorbing more readily onto the coal matrix compared to other greenhouse gases, and could therefore contribute
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Coalbed Methane Modelling Best Practices

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2013
Abstract Determining the potential range of recoverable volumes for a Coalbed Methane (CBM) prospect is a necessary precursor to a successful development plan. Several key best practices were incorporated into a workflow to consistently assess the CBM potential of numerous prospective areas.
Mohammad Boostani   +6 more
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Interference Testing of a Coalbed Methane Reservoir

SPE Unconventional Gas Technology Symposium, 1986
ABSTRACT The Rock Creek Methane from Multiple Coal Seams Completion Project is a research and development effort to advance the technology for economical production of methane from coal seams. Interference testing of a coalbed methane reservoir in the Warrior Basin near Birmingham, Alabama, gives insight into the unique characteristics ...
R.A. Koenig, P.B. Stubbs
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Worldwide Coalbed Methane Overview

Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, 2007
Abstract Recent coal bed methane (CBM) success in North America has been due to a number of coincidental factors such as the existence of extended coal basins, strong gas prices, a dense distribution network, and little competition with declining conventional gas production.
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Peat, coal and coalbed methane [PDF]

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Multiple stratigraphic intervals in the subsurface of the Netherlands contain layers of peat and coal. These include (pre-)Holocene peat, Miocene lignite and upper Carboniferous (Westphalian) bituminous coal and anthracite, all of which have played important roles as energy sources in the country.
Bergen, F. van, Koster, K.
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The Coalbed Methane Resource of the Illinois Basin

SPE Unconventional Gas Recovery Symposium, 1980
Abstract A program was initiated to determine the extent of the coalbed methane resource and the location of the most favorable resource areas within the Illinois basin, and to obtain a better understanding of the relationships between selected variables and the gas content of coals.
Denver Harper   +2 more
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Coalbed Methane Resource

1984
Methane has been observed in coalbeds since underground mining of that resource began. This gas, however, has only recently been recognized as an economically producible resource. Coal underlies approximately 360,000 sq mi of the conterminous United States but because of the paucity of data on coals deeper than 3,000 ft the size of the deep coal and ...
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Coalbed Methane Potential Assessment

2018
The potential of harnessing coal mine methane (CMM) from some gassy mines in coalfields of Damodar River Basin for its gainful utilization is described in this chapter. Opportunities of CMM recovery in some prospective areas, wherein coal mining will start in near future have also been discussed.
Partha Narayan Hajra, Ajay Kumar Singh
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Completions and Stimulations for Coalbed Methane Wells

International Meeting on Petroleum Engineering, 1995
Abstract Amoco is producing coalbed methane from several hundred wells in both San Juan and Warrior basins. These wells were completed/stimulated in one of two ways: (1) openhole cavity completions, (2) hydraulic fracture stimulations through perforations in casing.
Mike Kutas   +8 more
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