Underground Coal Gasification

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Taking the underground route to lower costs: unmineable coal deposits with high fault frequency, volcanic intrusions and other complex depositional and tectonic features can be considered part of the resource base that underground gasification could o

Taking the underground route to lower costs: unmineable coal deposits with high fault frequency, volcanic intrusions and other complex depositional and tectonic features can be considered part of the resource base that underground gasification could o
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