EMD: New Frontiers in Coal and Coalbed Methane
Room Room 301
Co-Chairs: W. B. Ayers and R. A. Lamarre
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- C. D. Jenkins, W. C. Riese, R. A. Lamarre: The value of core description in characterizing coal bed methane reservoirs
1:50 -- B. G. Langhus, D. Arthur, J. Halvorson, T. Richmond: Managing Coal Bed Methane Produced Waters to Minimize Present Costs and Environmental Liabilities
2:10 -- J. C. Pashin, J. W. Payton, G. Jin: Application of Discrete Fracture Network Models to Coalbed Methane Reservoirs in the Black Warrior Basin
2:30 -- S. W. Lambert, T. E. Lombardi: Illinois Basin Coal Gas, Unlocking a New Frontier Using Old Keys
2:50 -- C. E. Barker, M. Gose, R. J. Scott, P. D. Warwick, J. R. SanFilipo, J. M. Klein, R. W. Hook: The Sacatosa Coalbed Methane Field: A First for Texas
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- S. H. Stevens, J. D. Nations, S. L. Rauzi: CO2 - Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery: International Projects and Potential
3:40 -- K. Michael, S. Bachu: Coalbed Methane Producibility in the Cretaceous Succession of the Alberta Basin as Affected by Hydrogeology and Stress Regime
4:00 -- A. Beaton, D. Chen, C. Pana, R. J. H. Richardson: Coal and Coalbed Methane Potential of Upper Cretaceous-Tertiary Strata in the Plains Region, Alberta, Canada
4:20 -- W. Langenberg, A. Beaton, M. Berhane: Regional evaluation of the CBM Potential of the Foothills/Mountains of Alberta, Canada
4:40 -- C. E. Barker, J. G. Clough, S. B. Roberts, B. Fisk: Coalbed Methane in Northern Alaska: Potential Resources for Rural Use and Added Supply for the Proposed Trans-Alaska Gas Pipeline