>>GEOFF WILSON: Once the coal seam is burnt underground then the coal seam gas embedded in it is also burnt. So the challenge for both sectors of the coal industry is to work out an acceptable way for both industries to be able to coexist.
C'mon Geoff, you can do better than that. It obviously becomes part of the gas used in the UCG process and makes csg redundant in that coal seam, read: unnecessary.
If I was managing a csg coy I would want in on UCG and their downramping obviously isnt going to stop UCG becoming part of the scene so I think their intentions for downramping are otherwise.
>>GEOFF WILSON: Once the coal seam is burnt underground then the...
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