Low-Rank Coalbed Methane Enrichment Characteristics in the Eastern Zone of Junggar Basin

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The Eastern Zone of Junggar Basin is a typical and favorable low-rank coal CBM gathering area. This paper firstly, based on a large number of laboratory and field tests, respectively discusses CBM generating and bearing features, and sealing properties of the CBM reservoir’s top and bottom rocks of this zone, and reveals the distinctive low-rank CBM enrichment characteristics and laws within this zone. The results here will provide practical guidance for the whole basin’s low-rank CBM investigation and exploration, and impact the understanding of other low-rank CBM resources in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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1416-1419

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March 2015

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