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Enablers:
- 1970s OPEC oil embargo.
- Availability in nations with little or no traditional gas reserves (e.g. China, India).
- China's demand for coal and extensive coal mines.
- Coal mine safety.
- Development and dissemination of reservoir engineering and completion technology (1982 - 1987).
- Growth of natural gas based electricity generation.
- How natural gas prices.
- Methane reduction in coal mining leads to less coal mining accidents and lower greenhouse emissions.
- Price and tax incentives (US 1980 Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act, Section 29)
- Private sector research (especially Amoco, now BP).
- Regulation on clean energy production.
- Rising awareness of carbon emissions.
- Rising demand for natural gas.
- Risk of nationalisation of traditional sources of natural gas.
- US public sector research (US Bureau of Mines, US Department of Energy, Gas Research Institute)
Inhibitors:
- Environmental impact of extracting coal seam gas - mainly the disposal of water.
- High initial costs.
- Lower gas rates than conventional reservoirs.
- Movement away from fossil fuels - regardless how clean - towards renewable energy sources.
- Low natural gas prices.
Paradigms:
- Brings a new view on previously uneconomical coal deposits. Previously if a coal deposit was uneconomical for mining it was left unexploited; now it is possible to extract gas from the coal bed for a much lower cost than mining.
- Changes the way China thinks about meeting energy requirements.
- Coal is now seen as a reservoir rock as well as a source rock.
- Methane emissions can be reduced profitably in coal mines.
Experts:
- [Arrow Energy]
- [ConocoPhillips]
- [Origin Energy]
- [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]
- U.S. Geological Survey
- [Westside Corporation Limited]
Timing:
- Late 1970s - Coal seam gas exploration starts in earnest in the U.S.A.
- Mid 1980s - Established production in San Juan and Black Warrior Basins.
- 1990s - commencement of development in Australia
Web Resources:
- [Advanced Technology Group COAL BED METHANE - TECHNOLOGY STATUS]
- [Center for Energy and Global Development - Coal bed Methane: Vision for Clean Energy]
- [Energy Justice Network - Coal Bed Methane]
- [The Environmental Literacy Council]
- [Unconventional Gas Center]
- [US Geological Survey - Coalbed Methane - An Untapped Energy Resource and an Environmental Concern]
- [Wikipedia - Coalbed methane]