Government approves Australian CSG project
The Australian government has approved another part of Arrow Energy’s CSG LNG project.
The Australian government has approved another part of Arrow Energy’s CSG LNG project.
Business and energy minister, Michael Fallon, looks to take advantage of coal seams on British coast.
An assessment by the US NETL of the environmental impact of various types of natural gas indicates that coalbed methane causes lower emissions over its life cycle than shale and tight gas.
SLR has contributed to a successful farm-in agreement between GDF Suez and Dart Energy.
Sino Gas has reached an agreement to raise AU$ 53 million to progress its coal seam gas production in China.
CBM Asia has signed a MoU with PT Navigat Energy for the supply of coalbed methane.
QGC has awarded Jacobs Engineering a pre-FEED contract for the Queensland coal seam gas to LNG project.
WellDog has commercialised a new service for concurrent in-situ measurement of CBM content and permeability.
Results from drilling programme indicate Sunbird Energy’s Mopane coal bed methane project can be developed on a large scale.
Magnum Gas and Power plans to raise up to US$ 1.5 million through the issue of new shares to advance its CBM gas projects.
Dart Energy has entered into a farm-out agreement with GDF SUEZ relating to 13 of its UK licences.
Magnum has reported 95% methane from drilling samples at its CBM permit in Botswana.
The state of New South Wales has implemented stricter regulations affecting coal seam gas drilling areas.
Partnership between companies will provide coalbed methane and coal mine methane support and consultancy services.
Indonesian company, PTBA, makes progress with CBM site in South Sumatra.