Here we can see how coalbed methane is drilled and recovered from the coal seams. This video answers a lot of questions and helps in the understanding of this process. Cheers.
with energy demand on the rise, the question isn't where to get the energy from, the question is how to use less. but less is a word unkown in the delusion called capitalism.
Natural gas is in absorbed in sedimentary formations while CBM gas is adsorbed on the coal surface.
Natural gas good quality of burning capacity while its little bit of low quality.
Natural gas can be found until and unless there is a trap to stop its movement while CBM gas can only be found at a depth from 500 metre to 1200 metre beyond that depth it can not exist as temperature would be much higher to remain in its adsorbed form....
Being into CBM drilling, I highly appreciate this innovative technology video ! Its AWESOME !
avinashdeore2011 1 month ago
7500 trillion is a alot.
crudeoilsystems 7 months ago
looks like you can go in to other people's land like this without them knowing.
NYGoldDigger 1 year ago
with energy demand on the rise, the question isn't where to get the energy from, the question is how to use less. but less is a word unkown in the delusion called capitalism.
MillyVanillification 1 year ago
@amitalokrm Depends where you are exploring for CBM, finding it at depths of 140 meters or less is not uncommon in Australia.
websquid 1 year ago
That was fantastic! Thank you.
375mlstill 1 year ago
where can i get more information about this?
vifarague 2 years ago
Natural gas is in absorbed in sedimentary formations while CBM gas is adsorbed on the coal surface.
Natural gas good quality of burning capacity while its little bit of low quality.
Natural gas can be found until and unless there is a trap to stop its movement while CBM gas can only be found at a depth from 500 metre to 1200 metre beyond that depth it can not exist as temperature would be much higher to remain in its adsorbed form....
amitalokrm 2 years ago
whats the diffrence between this and the natural gas?
Tampa0123456789 2 years ago
Joe, this is very interesting. Tommy
Just1MoreRound 3 years ago