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What (who) is gas coal - definition

FORM OF NATURAL GAS EXTRACTED FROM COAL BEDS
Coalbed gas; Coal seam gas; Coal bed methane; Coal bed gas; Coal Bed Methane; Coal Seam Gas; Coal mine methane; Coal-bed methane; Coalseam gas; Coalbed Methane; Coal seam gas mining
  • Typical production profile of a coalbed methane well (USGS)
  • Diagram of a coalbed methane well (US DOE)
  • A German methane detector used for coal mining in the 1960s.

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  • An illustration of typical [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s. Source: NASA
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Coal-gas; Town gas; Town Gas; Towngas; Watergas reaction; Hygas; Coke gas; Dowson gas; UCG-syngas; Unnatural Gas; Gas from coal; Coke oven gas
¦ noun a mixture of gases (chiefly hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide) obtained by distilling coal and formerly used for lighting and heating.
Coal gas         
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  • An illustration of typical [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s. Source: NASA
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Coal-gas; Town gas; Town Gas; Towngas; Watergas reaction; Hygas; Coke gas; Dowson gas; UCG-syngas; Unnatural Gas; Gas from coal; Coke oven gas
Coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made from coal and supplied to the user via a piped distribution system. It is produced when coal is heated strongly in the absence of air.
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  • Mantles in their unused flat-packed form
  • An illustration of typical [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s. Source: NASA
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Coal-gas; Town gas; Town Gas; Towngas; Watergas reaction; Hygas; Coke gas; Dowson gas; UCG-syngas; Unnatural Gas; Gas from coal; Coke oven gas
¦ noun Brit., chiefly historical coal gas.

Wikipedia

Coalbed methane

Coalbed methane (CBM or coal-bed methane), coalbed gas, coal seam gas (CSG), or coal-mine methane (CMM) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries.

The term refers to methane absorbed into the solid matrix of the coal. It is called 'sweet gas' because of its lack of hydrogen sulfide. The presence of this gas is well known from its occurrence in underground coal mining, where it presents a serious safety risk. Coalbed methane is distinct from a typical sandstone or other conventional gas reservoir, as the methane is stored within the coal by a process called adsorption. The methane is in a near-liquid state, lining the inside of pores within the coal (called the matrix). The open fractures in the coal (called the cleats) can also contain free gas or can be saturated with water.

Unlike much natural gas from conventional reservoirs, coalbed methane contains very little heavier hydrocarbons such as propane or butane, and no natural-gas condensate. It often contains up to a few percent carbon dioxide. Coalbed methane is generally formed due to thermal maturation of kerogen and organic matter. However, coal seams with regular groundwater recharge see methane generated by microbial communities living in situ.

Examples of use of gas coal
1. You really have to necessarily look at gas, coal or nuclear power."
2. He said more investment was required in Latin America‘s oil, gas, coal and other energy resources.
3. Nasir Mahmood Karachi—Kazakhstan is rich in mineral resources including petroleum, gas, coal, and gold.
4. Department of State to reassess Afghanistan‘s water and mineral resources, oil, gas, coal, earthquake hazards, infrastructure development and training.
5. It would apply to extraction of oil, natural gas, coal, geothermal energy or hardrock minerals such as gold or silver.