2017
DOI: 10.15407/mining11.03.023
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Coalbed methane: places of origin, perspectives of extraction, alternative methods of transportation with the use of gas hydrate and nanotechnologies

Abstract: Purpose. To investigate the main basic physical and chemical properties of coalbed methane (CBM), conditions of its formation and places of occurrence. Special attention is paid to CBM utilization using alternative methods such as gas hydrate technologies and nanotechnologies.Methods. Analysis of geological conditions of CBM occurrence and its content in several countries and methods of increasing gas hydrate formation rate to intensify gas utilization.Findings. The reserves of CBM in different countries are c… Show more

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“…The "shale revolution" in the United States opens the era of competitive methane and oil shale layers, and, having open, powerful deposits, becomes a leading geotechnology of the present and near future [Boersma et al, 2012;Hanushevych & Srivastava, 2017]. The start of large-scale development was launched in 2002 at the Barnett Field in Texas by Mitchell Energy & Development and its legal successer, Devon Energy.…”
Section: Future Prospectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "shale revolution" in the United States opens the era of competitive methane and oil shale layers, and, having open, powerful deposits, becomes a leading geotechnology of the present and near future [Boersma et al, 2012;Hanushevych & Srivastava, 2017]. The start of large-scale development was launched in 2002 at the Barnett Field in Texas by Mitchell Energy & Development and its legal successer, Devon Energy.…”
Section: Future Prospectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…); formation of myths, beliefs, traditions of miners and their influence on mining activity motivation. The mining philosophy is closely connected with the mining history and shared history of science and technology [Haiko, 2013].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of properties of clathrate hydrates is necessary for improvement of modern technologies for gas production and gas transportation from gas hydrate deposits, creation of energy-saving technologies, development of hydrocarbon energy and technologies for separation of gas mixtures [29,30]. A subsequent study of gas hydrate technologies and their application in practice is impossible without a detailed study of the kinetics of hydrate formation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide application of gas hydrate technologies is associated with an ongoing search for both optimal technologies for development of gas hydrate deposits [32][33][34] and production of gas hydrates for their use in transportation of hydrocarbon raw material [30,35].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a practical point of view, the research results are necessary to improve modern technologies for gas production, transportation and storage, as well as to improve the safety of mining operations, and develop new technologies for the integrated development of coal deposits [16]. It can be stated that the study of the GH formation mechanism seems to be one of the most important and urgent problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%