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SPE 007
Regional Evaluation of the Coal Bed Methane Potential in the Plains and Foothills of Alberta, Stratigraphy and Rank Study The coal resource in place in Alberta is tremendous by whichever estimate is used. The geologic model developed for the ... Show Abstract
Rottenfusser, B. Langenberg, C.W. Mandryk, G.B. Richardson, R.J.H. Fildes, B.J. Olic, J. Stewart, S.A. Eccles, D.R. Evans, C. Spelrem, M. Sprecher, B. Brulotte, M. Gentzis, T. Wynne, D.A. Yuan, L.P. 1999-02-01
INF 117
Coal Research Contractors' Conference Proceedings Presentations given at Coal Research Contractors' Conference. Place Keywords 72e 72l 72m 73d 73e 73l 73m 74d 74e 74l 74m 82g 82h 82i 82j 82n 82o 82p 83a 83b 83c 83d 83e 83f 83g 83h 83i 83j 83k 83l ... Show Abstract
Alberta Geological Survey 1991-10-31
INF 108
Furthermore, coalbed methane is high in heating value, generally between approximately 900 and 1,050 Btu/scf; conversely, gas produced from the in-situ combustion of coal is low in heat content, typically in the range of 150 to 300 Btu/scf.The ... Show Abstract
Nikols, D.J. Treasure, S. Stuhec, S. Goulet, D.E. 1990-05-02
INF 109
Coal Geology and its Application to Coal-Bed Methane Reservoirs; Lecture Notes for Short Course Coal geology is the field of science, which studies the occurrence and origin of coal on the planet earth. Differences in the kinds of plant materials ... Show Abstract
Langenberg, C.W. Kalkreuth, W.D. Levine, J. Strobl, R.S. Demchuk, T. Hoffman, G.L. Jerzykiewicz, T. 1990-08-24
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Introduction to Coal Sampling Techniques for the Petroleum Industry: Coal Bed Methane Series A few of the chemical and physical tests done on coal will be explained as they relate to the petroleum industry. Place Keywords 72e 72l 72m 73d 73e 73l ... Show Abstract
Stuhec, S. Bures, S. Jordan, G. Marchioni, D. Hulatt, E. Langenberg, C.W. McCandlish, M. Dawson, F.M. Cave, G.J. Kahill, A. Strobl, R.S. Nikols, D.J. Bielenstein, H. Meyer, R. 1990-10-12
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Alberta Geological Survey Contributions to the CSPG Annual Convention June 18 - 22, 2001 Five presentations from Alberta Geological Survey that were presented at the 2001 CSPG Annual Convention. Place Keywords 72e 72l 72m 73d 73e 73l 73m 74d 74e ... Show Abstract
Beaton, A.P. Chen, D. Richardson, R.J.H. Andriashek, L.D. Pawlowicz, J.G. Fenton, M.M. Ranger, I. Langenberg, C.W. Hein, F.J. Pana, C. Lemay, T.G. Stewart, S.A. Campbell, J.D. 2001-06-22
GEO 2005-08
The Horseshoe Canyon Formation contains about 40% of the total coalbed methane gas resources of the Upper Cretaceous-Tertiary succession, of which about 58% are hosted by the Drumheller and the Basal coal zones. At least five major flooding ... Show Abstract
Chen, D. Langenberg, C.W. Beaton, A.P. 2005-09-01
ESR 2003-03
Exploration and research are currently underway in the province to quantify gas potential, identify key geological factors that maximize CBM potential, and identify the 'most favourable' areas for CBM production potential.There are four main coal ... Show Abstract
Beaton, A.P. 2003-09-01
ESR 2001-19
Regional Evaluation of the Coal-Bed Methane Potential of the Foothills/Mountains of Alberta For coal-bed methane (CBM) evaluation purposes, they can be divided into shallow (200 to 2500 m depth) and deep (over 2500 m depth) coal zones. The gas ... Show Abstract
Beaton, A.P. Berhane, H. Langenberg, C.W. 2002-01-30
OFR 2009-16
Preliminary Investigation of Potential Natural Hydraulic Pathways Between the Scollard and Paskapoo Formations in Alberta: Implications for Coalbed Methane Production The investigation focused on two key hydrogeological components: 1) the degree of ... Show Abstract
Parks, K. Andriashek, L.D. 2010-04-01
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