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" Coalbed Methane: "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 771989
Doc. No : b591982
Main Entry : edited by Maria Mastalerz, Miryam Glikson, Suzanne D. Golding.
Title & Author : Coalbed Methane: : Scientific, Environmental and Economic Evaluation\ edited by Maria Mastalerz, Miryam Glikson, Suzanne D. Golding.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1999
Page. NO : (ix, 592 pages)
ISBN : 9401710627
: : 9789401710626
Contents : 1. Coal seam gas in Queensland from there to where? --; 2. Developing a new coal seam gas regime for Queensland --; 3. The Fairview coal seam gasfield, Comet Ridge, Queensland, Australia --; 4. Cost benefit analysis of coalbed methane recovery activities in Australia and New Zealand --; Implications for commercial projects and government policy --; 5. The use of Monte Carlo analysis to evaluate prospective coalbed methane properties --; 1. Defining coalbed methane exploration fairways: An example from the Piceance Basin, Rocky Mountain Foreland, Western United States --; 2. Improving coal gas recovery with microbially enhanced coalbed methane --; 3. Coalbed methane exploration in structurally complex terrain: A balance between tectonics and hydrogeology --; 4. Coalbed methane exploration results of the Liulin Permit in China --; 5. Residual gas content of coal in the light of observations from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland --; 1. Coal composition and mode of maturation, a determining factor in the quantifying hydrocarbon species generated --; 2. The relationship between gas in coal seams and artificial coalification gas under hydrothermal pressure systems --; 3. Coalbed gas content and gas undersaturation --; 4. Higher hydrocarbon gases in southern Sydney Basin coals --; 5. Source and timing of coal seam gas generation in Bowen Basin coals --; 6. The development of an understanding of the origins of the Sydney and Bowen Basin gases --; 7. Mineral-catalyzed formation of natural gas during coal maturation --; 1. The role of in-situ stress in coalbed methane exploration --; 2. Mechanical and thermal control of cleating and shearing in coal: Examples from the Alabama coalbed methane fields, USA --; 3. The microstructure of pore space in coals in different rank --; 4. Coalbed characteristics of the Mist Mountain Formation, Southern Canadian Cordillera: Effect of shearing and oxidation --; 5. Decrease in desorption intensity of coalbed methane due to hydraulic fracturing --; 1. Coal seam gas emissions from Ostrava-Karvina collieries in the Czech Republic during mining and after mines closure --; 2. Countermeasures and researches for prevention of methane emission into the atmosphere in a Japanese coal mine --; 1. Modeling the hydrothermal generation of coals and coal seam gas --; 2. Simulating the conductive and hydrothermal maturation of coal and coal seam gas in the Bowen Basin, Australia --; 3. Modelling of petroleum formation associated with heat transfer due to hydrodynamic processes --; 1. Floral influences on the petroleum source potential of New Zealand coals --; 2. The influence of depositional and maturation factors on the three-dimensional distribution of coal rank indicators and hydrocarbon source potential in the Gunnedah Basin, New South Wales --; 3. The physics and efficiency of petroleum expulsion from coal --; 4. Jurassic coals and carbonaceous mudstones: the oil source of the Junggar and Turpan-Hami Basins, China --; 1. Examples of the methane exchange between litho- and atmosphere: The coal bearing Ruhr Basin, Germany --; 2. Desorption as a criterion for the estimation of methane content in a coal seam --; 3. Grading of reserves and resources of coalbed gas in China --; 4. Anhydride theory: A new theory of petroleum and coal generation --; 5. Looking back on development history of coalbed methane in China --; 6. The study of the influence of pressure on coalbed permeability.
Abstract : This special publication on coalbed gas is multidisciplinary in scope and covers a wide range of aspects from exploration through production, resource calculations, emissions, and regulatory processes. The contributions in this book result from the International Conference on Coal Seam Gas and Oil, held in Queensland, Australia, on 23-25 March, 1998. One part of this volume also deals with qualifying and quantifying oil generation from coal. Furthermore, quality and quantity of oil and gas generation from coals as a function of heating mode is reported. New models for oil and gas generation in coal seams by convective heat transfer through hydrothermal circulation in basins are presented in this volume for the first time. Audience: This book will be an important source of information for geologists and petroleum geologists, geochemists, and fossil fuel engineers, as well as regulators. It is also of interest for graduate students in geology and mining.
Subject : Geochemistry.
Subject : Geography.
Subject : Geology, Economic.
Added Entry : Maria Mastalerz
: Miryam Glikson
: Suzanne D Golding
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