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Coalbed methane: Clean energy for the world

January 1, 2009

Coalbed methane (CBM) has the potential to emerge as a significant clean energy resource. It also has the potential to replace other diminishing hydrocarbon reserves. The latest developments in technologies and methodologies are playing a key role in harnessing this unconventional resource. Some of these developments include adaptations of existing technologies used in conventional oil and gas generations, while others include new applications designed specifically to address coal's unique properties. Completion techniques have been developed that cause less damage to the production mechanisms of coal seams, such as those occurring during cementing operations. Stimulation fluids have also been engineered specifically to enhance CBM production. Deep coal deposits that remain inaccessible by conventional mining operations offer CBM development opportunities.

Publication Year 2009
Title Coalbed methane: Clean energy for the world
Authors A.-J. Ahmed, S. Johnston, C. Boyer, S.W. Lambert, O.A. Bustos, J.C. Pashin, A. Wray
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Oilfield Review
Index ID 70034970
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse