CBM tests begin in villageState, federal and university team plans core drilling east of Yukon River village through known coal seams to test for gas Patricia Liles Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Using a recently purchased core rig now owned by the state of Alaska, state, federal and university researchers plan their first drill program in late July to test the potential of coalbed methane for an energy source in a rural Alaska village.
One core hole will be drilled this summer on a site wit....
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Prior drilling produces gas shows Reducing power costs in rural Alaska Other villages offer potential sites
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