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    Prospects for Coalbed Methane Development in Virginia

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    1990-03-15
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    Randolph, John
    Balasubrahmanyam, Sunil
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    This report reviews the prospects for commercial development of coalbed methane in Virginia. The first section summarizes recent studies on resource potential. The second describes production technologies and marketing options. The third discusses legal and institutional issues, including recent changes in the regulatory framework. The final section offers conclusions and recommendations for further study.
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