Published February 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Geochemistry of coalbed gas - a review

Creators

  • 1. US Geological Survey, Denver, CO (United States)

Description

Coals are both sources and reservoirs of large amounts of gas that has received increasing attention in recent years as a largely untapped potential energy resource. Coal mining operations, such as ventilation of coalbed gas from underground mines, release coalbed CH4 into the atmosphere, an important greenhouse gas whose concentration in the atmosphere is increasing. Because of these energy and environmental issues, increased research attention has been focused on the geochemistry of coalbed gas in recent years. This paper presents reviews of the literature on the main aspects of coalbed gas geochemistry including processes that affect its occurrence and composition, and environmental considerations of coalbed gas in the atmosphere. 65 refs., 5 figs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
International Journal of Coal Geology
Journal Volume
35
Journal Issue
1/4
Journal Page Range
p. 159-173
ISSN
0166-5162
CODEN
IJCGDE