Carbon dioxide storage in unmineable coal seams is a potential solution for the reduction of GHG emissions. For the purpose of storage capacity estimations various static and dynamic models are applied and in this study a simple petrophysical model, originally designed for shale gas reservoirs, has been used. This model comprises of volumetric (free gas) and surface (adsorbed gas) component. Important input data for the model are Langmuir constants and other reservoirs parameters such as water saturation, porosity and rock density. Sorption isotherms on two distinct coals from the Upper Silesia Coal Basin were measured and calculated Langmuir constants with typical reservoir parameters were implemented into the model. It occurred that coal ...