Articles tagged: methane
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- Biogas made from manure takes on a biofriendly aspect as an energy source. written by James Marriot On Dec 7, 2006 the Lok Sabha was informed that the import of LNG by India would probably rise to 23.75 Million tons annually by the completion of the eleventh Plan Period (2012). written by James Finch Coalbed Methane newsletter guru Mike Schaeffer announced his favorite coalbed methane stock recommendation in the May 23rd newsletter, Energy and Capital. He called his favorite a “dreamboat company,” and believes it is severely undervalued. written by James Finch We talked with Sprott analyst Eric Nuttall. With bloated natural gas storage levels, Natural and CBM gas stocks have gotten crushed. Is there relief in sight? What are the fundamentals which might drive natural gas prices, and subsequently stock prices, much higher, and is this a good time to invest? written by James Finch What brings the media to your company’s door? Why do some stories appear in print, while others get lost in the shuffle? How can you impinge upon a reporter to make him or her eager to interview you? written by James Finch Over the past seven years, Mitchell Drilling has pioneered the Dymaxion drilling technology in Australia. Reports indicate they can extract coalbed methane (CBM) gas for as low as $1.10/mcf. Having drilled more than 250 wells across Australia, Mitchell Drilling has begun exporting the company’s Dymaxion® technology worldwide. written by James Finch One of Canada’s leading coalbed methane geologists discusses how new technologies are making it easier to extract methane gas from coal mines, saving lives and reducing air pollution. He discusses how China is moving forward with new technologies. written by James Finch Where are the hot and cold spots around the world for resource investors? The stampeding bull market in commodities has investors reaching for new ideas. Highly respected newsletter writer Lawrence Roulston of “Resource Opportunities” favors Canada, Alaska and China for investing in mining and energy companies. written by James Finch More than 15 Chinese coal miners die every day, mainly from gas explosions released when new coal tunnels are opened. A revolutionary new drilling technology from Australia may help save Chinese coal miners’ lives and also help reduce air pollution by capturing the methane before it spreads into the atmosphere. written by Richard Solare
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