An Overview Of Coalbed Methane Recovery Activities From A Deeply Buried Coal Seam

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeff Schwoebel D&apos Horner Arcy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Deep Coal Seam Project is a multi- year, large-scale research and development effort between the Gas Research Institute (GRI) and Resource Enterprises, Inc. (REI). The project is being conducted at the Red Mountain Site, a multi-well test site located in the southeastern portion of the Piceance Basin near Collbran in Mesa County, Colorado. The project objective is to develop the drilling, reservoir evaluation, completion and production technology required to produce gas from a thick, deeply buried coal seam. To understand the parameters controlling gas production, project efforts are focused on the Cameo "D" coal reservoir which lies at a depth of about 1707 m (5,600 ft) at the test site. This paper overviews the drilling, testing, completion, and production techniques used on the 1, 2 and 3 Deep Seam wells and implications for resource development.
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APA: Jeff Schwoebel D&apos Horner Arcy  (1987)  An Overview Of Coalbed Methane Recovery Activities From A Deeply Buried Coal Seam

MLA: Jeff Schwoebel D&apos Horner Arcy An Overview Of Coalbed Methane Recovery Activities From A Deeply Buried Coal Seam. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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