so just to add to that speculation, wouldnt fraccing add a certain degree of risk to the operation? I mean fraccing isnt exactly a perfect science. I have seen some CBM fracs that have resulted in some very unusual patterns, radially shoting out a hundred feet between the rock and the seam, and not isotropically either.
pressure control and monitoring is crucial in UCG so it would very interesting to see how they would, if they could, manage a UCG reactor between two seams.
I am sure we will get Len or a company rep on here one day to sort us all out :) LOL!
Cheers,
SF
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