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Hydraulic Fracturing in Coals – Can the Data Assist Us in Better Understanding Reservoir Complexities in Coal Seam Methane Reservoirs?

Hydraulic Fracturing in Coals – Can the Data Assist Us in Better Understanding Reservoir Complexities in Coal Seam Methane Reservoirs?

Authors: Ray Johnson, Jr., Thomas Flottmann and David Campagne
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2002

 

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In coal seam methane reservoirs, the pre-existing natural fracture network and in-situ stress state are key parameters controlling productivity. A large degree of production variability can result from the interaction of a highly deviatoric stress te...

 

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Tags: Better coal Coals Complexities data fracturing hydraulic Methane reservoir. Seam understanding

Coalbed Methane Potential of the Surat Basin – A powder River Basin USA Lookalike

Coalbed Methane Potential of the Surat Basin – A powder River Basin USA Lookalike

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 2000
Authors: Norm Zillman
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2000

 

 

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Tags: basin Coalbed Lookalike Methane potential Powder River Surat USA

Coal Seam Methane Development in NSW: New South Wales’ First Production

Coal Seam Methane Development in NSW: New South Wales’ First Production

Publication Name: PESA News
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: February 1998

 

 

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Tags: coal development first Methane New South Wales production Seam

Coal Bed Methane: Mineral or Petroleum?

Coal Bed Methane: Mineral or Petroleum?

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 1996
Authors: Denis Gately
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: September 1996

 

 

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Tags: Bed coal Methane mineral petroleum

Moura Coal Seam Methane Project

Moura Coal Seam Methane Project

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 1996
Authors: T.P. Hedley and R.D. Chatto
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: September 1996

 

 

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Tags: coal Methane Moura Project Seam

Review of Coal Seam Methane Exploration in Queensland during 1994/95

Review of Coal Seam Methane Exploration in Queensland during 1994/95

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 1995
Authors: S.G. Scott
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: September 1995

 

 

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Tags: exploration Methane Queensland Review Coal Seam

Coalbed Methane Exploration in the Bowen Basin

Coalbed Methane Exploration in the Bowen Basin

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 1994
Authors: R.C. Clare & M.G. White
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: September 1994

 

 

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Tags: basin Bowen Coalbed exploration Methane

A Successful Operating Company’s Perspective of the Key Constraints upon Profitable Coalbed Methane Development

A Successful Operating Company’s Perspective of the Key Constraints upon Profitable Coalbed Methane Development

Publication Name: New Petroleum Symposium 1993
Authors: S.F. Waller
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 1993

 

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Since 1976 Amoco Production Company (APC) has spent over US$500 million on exploration, research, and development of coalbed methane (CBM) projects. It now operates over 800 wells, and produces over 9 million cubic meters of gas per day (cu. m. G/D),...

 

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Tags: Coalbed Company's Constraints development Key Methane Operating perspective Profitable Successful

Coalbed Methane, the Sydney Basin and Pacific Power

Coalbed Methane, the Sydney Basin and Pacific Power

Publication Name: New Petroleum Symposium 1993
Authors: Carl Weber & Malcolm Bocking
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 1993

 

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Since 1988 Pacific Power has vigorously pursued the investigation of coal bed methane in New South Wales. The Sydney Basin is considered to be prospective particularly because of its vast resource potential. Factors such as coal thickness, depth and ...

 

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Tags: basin Coalbed Methane Pacific Power Sydney

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