Published April 13, 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Coalbed methane production base established in Southeast Kansas

Description

This paper reports that revenue from coalbed methane gas sales is growing and currently far exceeds that of what little conventional gas is produced in southeastern Kansas. And this only 2-1/2 years after Stroud Oil Properties, Wichita, brought in the first coalbed methane well in the Sycamore Valley in Montgomery County 6 miles north of Independence. Another operator contributing to the success is Conquest Oil, Greeley, Colo. Conquest acquired a lease with 20 old wells near Sycamore, recompleted five of them in Weir coal, and has installed a compressor. It hopes to being selling a combined 300 Mcfd soon. Great Eastern Energy, Denver, reportedly can move 2 MMcfd from its Sycamore Valley holdings. The fever is spreading into Northeast Kansas, where a venture headed by Duncan Energy Co. and Farleigh Oil Properties, also of Denver, plan 12 coalbed methane wildcats. The two companies received in October 1991 from the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) a 40 acre well spacing for seven counties and an exclusion from burdensome gas testing procedures. The test procedures are on the books but not applicable to coal gas wells

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Oil and Gas Journal
Journal Volume
90
Journal Issue
15
Series
Oil Gas J.
Journal Page Range
90-91
ISSN
0030-1388
CODEN
OIGJA

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
23068365
Subject category
S03: NATURAL GAS;
Descriptors DEI
COAL SEAMS; INCOME; KANSAS; METHANE; NATURAL GAS WELLS; PRODUCTION; TRADE
Descriptors DEC
ALKANES; COAL DEPOSITS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; HYDROCARBONS; NORTH AMERICA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; USA; WELLS