Coalbed methane drilling completedCore drilling identifies gas in buried coal seams, initial results show low saturation and ‘clean’ water content Patricia Liles Petroleum News Contributing Writer
A team of state, federal and university researchers in mid-September successfully completed a 2,287-foot core hole to assess the potential of tapping coalbed methane as a power-producing energy source in the eastern Interior village of Fort Yukon, Alaska.
Drill crews punched through two sections or....
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