Weekly coal news highlights: 24 – 28 August 2015
A round-up of some of this week’s key news items from the international coal industry, from the latest sales and acquisitions to updates on coal production.
A round-up of some of this week’s key news items from the international coal industry, from the latest sales and acquisitions to updates on coal production.
Galilee Energy complete acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in AT 529P coalbed methane project from AGL Energy, enabling the company full operatorship fast tracks ability to test new completion strategy.
A round-up of some of this week’s key news items from the international coal industry, from business acquisitions to the latest 2Q15 results.
A round-up of some of this week’s key news items from the international coal industry, from updates of on projects and plants to the latest 2Q15 results.
A round-up of some of this week’s key news items from the international coal industry, from the MATS ruling to the latest situations of coal-fired power plants.
A new report indicates that the global CBM market will grow at almost 6% per year to 2020.
The potential of coalbed methane has been underestimated with CBM resources often found in the industrial locations where they are most needed.
AGL has recommenced transportation and treatment of flowback water from its Waukivory Pilot site in New South Wales. The flowback water will be transported and treated by Toxfree Solutions.
The US Trade and Development Agency has awarded a grant to GECELCA to fund a feasibility study to determine the quality and viability for the recovery of coal mine methane (CMM) in Córdoba, Colombia.
Warren Resources has sold its Atlantic Rim CBM assets to Escalera Resources, for US$47 million.
NuEnergy has commenced drilling at its coalbed methane well in Central Sumatra, Indonesia, with plans for a second.
Galilee Energy Limited has announced that AGL Energy Limited has agreed to transfer its 50% interest in ATP 529P to Galilee.
Improved fiscal incentives crucial for aspiring coalbed methane industries.
AGL has taken advantage of the NSW Government’s petroleum exploration licence (PEL) voluntarily buy-back scheme.
An alliance of community and environmental groups are calling on the Scottish government to extend the moratorium on fracking to include underground coal gasification.