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Underground Gasification of Coal (UCG) is the gasification of coal in the seam underground, and, as such, avoids many of the expenses and disadvantages of traditional mining. learn more |
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CCS, Unlike traditional coal mining or oil and gas projects Underground Coal Gasifiction can undertake carbon capture and sequistration and still remain price competative. learn more |
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Coal characterisation, All types of coal can be gasified, but for underground coal gasification we are looking for coals that will not swell when heated as this can reduce gas flow. The mosture in the lower order coals; Lignite and Subbituminous, can provide certain advantages when gasifing. learn more |
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Fischer Tropsch s a catalyzed chemical reaction in which carbon monoxide and hydrogen are converted into liquid hydrocarbons of various forms. learn more |
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Drilling & Well design Drilling will be undertaken from an onshore drilling unit. Two specifications are being considered: the first is of the fixed installation type and the second a mobile unit. For all licence areas the drilling trajectory will be a deviated well with horizontal (seam following) production zone through the coal measures using an adapted CRIPS methodology. learn more |
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Hydrogen Production Unlike producing hydrogen from water that consumes a large amount of electrical power, the processing of syngas into Hydrogen can be done efficiently today using steam reforming. When burnt in a fuel cell or converted internal combustion engine all hydrogen produces water as its main waste product. learn more |
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Syngas Production The process of gasification creates a gas similar to town gas, made up of hydrogen, CO2, CO, methane and other gases. It can then be processed or burnt for power generation, |
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