Abstract Background Biogenic and biogenic-thermogenic coalbed methane (CBM) are important energy reserves for unconventional natural gas. Thus, to investigate biogenic gas formation mechanisms, a series of fresh coal samples from several representative areas of China were analyzed to detect hydrogen-producing bacteria and methanogens in an in situ coal seam. Complete microbial DNA sequences were extracted from enrichment cultures grown on coal using the Miseq high-throughput sequencing technique to study the diversity of microbial communities. The species present and differences between the dominant hydrogen-producing bacteria and methanogens in the coal seam are then considered based on environmental factors. Results Sequences in the Archa...
It is widely acknowledged that conventional mining and extraction techniques have left many parts of...
Biogenic CH4 generation has been observed in many shallow, low temperature shale gas basins and coal...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...
The activity of methanogens and related bacteria which inhabit the coal beds is essential for stimul...
It is generally believed that biogenic coal bed methane (CBM) is an end product of coal biodegradati...
Biogenic coalbed methane (CBM) is an important alternative energy that can help achieve carbon neutr...
Microorganisms play vital roles in the biogeochemical processes, such as biomethane production, whic...
Coalbed methane (CBM) exploitation and CO2 sequestration are gaining global interest for which stimu...
The work studied the methanogenic microbial consortium in a coal mine from the Bogotá basin in Colom...
A large proportion of the methane found in coal seams is produced by microbial communities. Despite ...
A large proportion of the methane found in coal seams is produced by microbial communities. Despite ...
Coal-bearing sediments are major reservoirs of organic matter potentially available for methanogenic...
A series of molecular and geochemical studies were performed to study microbial, coal bed methane fo...
Additional file 1: Table S1. The microorganism from different region were obtained through high-thro...
Biogenic coalbed methane (CBM), an end product of anaerobic coal biodegradation, is a natural gas. I...
It is widely acknowledged that conventional mining and extraction techniques have left many parts of...
Biogenic CH4 generation has been observed in many shallow, low temperature shale gas basins and coal...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...
The activity of methanogens and related bacteria which inhabit the coal beds is essential for stimul...
It is generally believed that biogenic coal bed methane (CBM) is an end product of coal biodegradati...
Biogenic coalbed methane (CBM) is an important alternative energy that can help achieve carbon neutr...
Microorganisms play vital roles in the biogeochemical processes, such as biomethane production, whic...
Coalbed methane (CBM) exploitation and CO2 sequestration are gaining global interest for which stimu...
The work studied the methanogenic microbial consortium in a coal mine from the Bogotá basin in Colom...
A large proportion of the methane found in coal seams is produced by microbial communities. Despite ...
A large proportion of the methane found in coal seams is produced by microbial communities. Despite ...
Coal-bearing sediments are major reservoirs of organic matter potentially available for methanogenic...
A series of molecular and geochemical studies were performed to study microbial, coal bed methane fo...
Additional file 1: Table S1. The microorganism from different region were obtained through high-thro...
Biogenic coalbed methane (CBM), an end product of anaerobic coal biodegradation, is a natural gas. I...
It is widely acknowledged that conventional mining and extraction techniques have left many parts of...
Biogenic CH4 generation has been observed in many shallow, low temperature shale gas basins and coal...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...