CXY cougar energy limited

Cheers for the reply, like you, it was late (NZ).I was referring...

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    Cheers for the reply, like you, it was late (NZ).

    I was referring to the article yes, and to CSG. I dont have any hard figures on it, but they're talking calorific values of not much less than nat gas. Are GE referring to the use of syngas in the form of CSG/CBM when talking of calorific values?

    Some other questions:

    -Does low CV impact on the ability for UCG to liquids? I know its not on the agenda at the minue, but Cougar have noted in the future they will investigate liquids and ammonia's etc. I guess this is where the 'engineers dilemma' comes into play that you talk about?

    -CSG is a relatively wet gas, how does UCG compare? Surely it will be denser than even say, CSG, as the process of UCG implies that (ie no dewatering of seams).

    Thanks for your reply of the other questions. It looks like the post helped others too by the number of thumbs. Thumbs up from me too.


 
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