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Title
Coalbed methane in China : geological theory and development / Yan Song, Xinmin Zhang, Shaobo Liu.
ISBN
9789813347250 (electronic bk.)
9813347252 (electronic bk.)
9813347244
9789813347243
Published
Singapore : Springer ; Beijing : Science Press, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (463 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-33-4725-0 doi
Call Number
TN844.7.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
622/.3340951
Summary
The coalbed methane (CBM) reserve in China ranks third in the world with a total resource of 36.81012 m3. Exploitation of CBM has an important practical significance to ensure the long-term rapid development of China natural gas industry. Therefore, in 2002, the Ministry of Science and Technology of China set up a national 973 program to study CBM system and resolve problems of CBM exploration and exploitation in China. All the main research results and new insights from the program are presented in this book. The book is divided into 11 chapters. The first chapter mainly introduces the present situation of CBM exploration and development in China and abroad. Chapters 2 through 9 illustrate the geological theory and prospect evaluation methods. Then chapters 10 and 11 discuss CBM recovery mechanisms and technology. The book systematically describes the origin, storage, accumulation and emission of CBM in China, and also proposes new methods and technologies on resource evaluation, prospect prediction, seismic interpretation and enhanced recovery. The book will appeal to geologists, lecturers and students who are involved in the CBM industry and connected with coal and conventional hydrocarbon resources research.
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Review on exploration and development of Coalbed methane (CBM)
Origin of CBM
Reservoir characterization and control factors
Gas adsorption behavior on coals and gas content prediction model
Dynamic mechanism on CBM accumulation and dispersion
Formation and distribution of CBM enrichment areas
Technical recoverable resource evaluation of CBM
Seismic prediction technology of CBM favorable area
CBM development comprehensive evaluation
Gas desorption flow during recovery process
CBM production enhance mechanism and application.