Increasing the Supply of Rocky Mountain Natural Gas: The Role of CBM 2
Room Timberline 1
Co-Chairs: F. Mark and J. Goolsby
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:10 -- M. Mavor, W. D. Gunter: Evaluation of Coal Seam Permeability in Marginal Reservoirs
8:30 -- R. A. Larson, G. J. Holm, J. Lorenz: CBM Resource Development in Ecologically Sensitive Environments--Vermejo Park Ranch, New Mexico -- A Case Study
8:50 -- R. A. Lamarre: Undersaturation in Coals: How Does it Happen and Why is it Important
9:10 -- P. R. Oldaker, U. Fehn: Dating of Coal Bed Methane Reservoir and Surface Waters in the Raton Basin, Colorado and the Susitna Basin, Alaska
9:30 -- Break
9:50 -- J. Pope: Same Day Downhole Critical Gas Content Without the Core
10:10 -- A. R. Scott: Coalbed Methane in the San Juan and Powder River Basins: Differences and Similarities
10:30 -- T. Hayes, D. Arthur: Treatment Technologies for Coalbed Methane Produced Water Management
10:50 -- B. Miller, S. Ruhl: A Historical Perspective of Anadarko's CBNG Exploration and Development Success in the Rocky Mountain Region
11:10 -- S. H. Hollis: A New Look at Cow Creek Field, Carbon County, Wyoming