How and what does make the CBM an accessible form of energy from the coal seam in the river basin?
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A large component of natural gas is a substance called methane (CH4). Methane is a gas compound produced when organic material is geologically turned into coal. When the coal and methane conversion process occurs such that the coal is saturated with water and methane is trapped within the coal, the result is "coal bed methane." Coal bed methane (CBM) is the same compound as natural gas, just derived from a different geologic situation. The gas has a wide variety of energy-related uses, and with the current energy crisis and relatively high fuel prices, increased attention has been put on development of this resource.
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