Development of the coal-bed natural gas resource of the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana has proceeded rapidly, from fewer than 200 wells in 1995 to more than 22,000 wells in 2007. Continued development of this resource will depend on minimization of water production during gas recovery as well as responsible use of the produced water. Ideally, water should be withdrawn only from isolated coal aquifers to prevent any unnecessary water withdrawal from overlying or underlying aquifers. This study uses the ratio of 87Sr/86Sr of ground water to identify hydraulically isolated coal seams. The ratio of 87Sr/86Sr of ground water represents a time-integrated record of water– rock interaction, such that water from aquifers composed of diffe...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
This project addressed potential connection between aquifers in an area where groundwater extraction...
Coalbed methane (CBM) is currently the hottest area of energy development in the Rocky Mountain area...
Development of the coal-bed natural gas resource of the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana ha...
AbstractCompared to other natural waters, water associated with biogenic natural gas is enriched in ...
Production of methane from thick, extensive coalbeds in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming has create...
The Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming is one of the most active areas of coalbed natural ga...
Strontium isotopes, water chemistry and whole rock chemistry have been used to investigate the evolu...
Abstract Extraction of natural gas from a confined coal aquifer requires the pumping of large amount...
Coalbed methane resources throughout the entire Powder River Basin were reviewed in this analysis. T...
Tracing interaction of acid mine drainage and coal combustion byproducts in a grouted coal mine: App...
The stable isotopes of oxygen, hydrogen and sulfur were used to establish the mixing relationships b...
Fossil fuel resources (coal/oil/natural gas) have been extracted from the Appalachian Basin for over...
The San Juan Basin natural gas field, located in northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado i...
Water introduced to surface drainages, such as agricultural and roadway runoff, mine drainage, or co...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
This project addressed potential connection between aquifers in an area where groundwater extraction...
Coalbed methane (CBM) is currently the hottest area of energy development in the Rocky Mountain area...
Development of the coal-bed natural gas resource of the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana ha...
AbstractCompared to other natural waters, water associated with biogenic natural gas is enriched in ...
Production of methane from thick, extensive coalbeds in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming has create...
The Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming is one of the most active areas of coalbed natural ga...
Strontium isotopes, water chemistry and whole rock chemistry have been used to investigate the evolu...
Abstract Extraction of natural gas from a confined coal aquifer requires the pumping of large amount...
Coalbed methane resources throughout the entire Powder River Basin were reviewed in this analysis. T...
Tracing interaction of acid mine drainage and coal combustion byproducts in a grouted coal mine: App...
The stable isotopes of oxygen, hydrogen and sulfur were used to establish the mixing relationships b...
Fossil fuel resources (coal/oil/natural gas) have been extracted from the Appalachian Basin for over...
The San Juan Basin natural gas field, located in northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado i...
Water introduced to surface drainages, such as agricultural and roadway runoff, mine drainage, or co...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
This project addressed potential connection between aquifers in an area where groundwater extraction...
Coalbed methane (CBM) is currently the hottest area of energy development in the Rocky Mountain area...