CBM could account for 20% of Canada’s gas output by 2020
Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
The long-range importance of coalbed methane in Canada’s gas supply picture has been emphasized by an executive with Nexen, who predicts the resource could grow to 1 billion cubic feet per day by 2008 and 3 bcf per day by 2024.
Mike Simpson, coalbed methane manager at Nexen, told a Calgary audience....
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