Alberta gets a fix on CBM potentialBut no idea how much of 500 trillion cubic feet is recoverable Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
Coalbed methane proponents have a new number in their sights as coalbed methane struggles to gain recognition among Canada’s energy resources.
Two scientific reports by the Alberta Geological Survey, a division of the province’s Energy and Utilities Board, have estimated the maximum coalbed methane....
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