Coal-Seq Model

This model is a product of Coal-Seq, a three-year joint government-industry project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to study the feasibility of CO2 sequestration in deep, unmineable coalseams using enhanced coalbed recovery (ECBM) technology. Coal-Seq is specifically focused on understanding the results of actual field experiments via reservoir modeling. The main fields being studied are in the San Juan Basin of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. Secondary study sites are located at Fenn/Big-Valley (Alberta, Canada) and in the Upper Silesian Basin (Poland). The simplified type-curve model allows you to quickly and easily screen potential CO2sequestration projects for feasibility.

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