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GLOBAL CBM SCENARIO WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA Submitted By: ILAVALAGAN.P :R770214010 KARTHIKKUMAR.N :R770214011 KIRAN.P :R770214012 1

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GLOBAL CBM SCENARIO WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA

Submitted By:

ILAVALAGAN.P :R770214010

KARTHIKKUMAR.N :R770214011

KIRAN.P :R770214012

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What is CBM?

CBM refers to a form of natural gas, composed dominantly of methane which is trapped inside the

coal beds worldwide.

Coal bed methane can be found almost anywhere there is coal.

It was considered a dangerous nuisance in the mining industry.

It has potential as an abundant clean energy supply to help replace other diminishing hydrocarbon

reserves.

Over the past few decades Coal bed methane (CBM) has proved to be a major unconventional

resource in the oil and gas industry.

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History Of Coal Bed MethaneIn history of mining, coal bed methane has considered to be one of the

greatest dangers to deep coal mining.

The methane gas was intentionally vented to prevent accidental

explosions or asphyxiation, so commercial extraction of coal bed

methane was economically unfeasible.

They used Canary in a coal mine for detection of methane gas in mines.

Now the miners are using Hand held detectors, Flame Safety Lamp,

Gas Monitors.

Coal bed methane production now became practical because of modern

extraction methods.

The first attempts to isolate and pipe gas from a coal mine were occurred

in Great Britain as early as 1733. 3

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Global Scenario Extracting coal bed methane (CBM) from underground coal seams like a gift to a world in need of

clean energy supplies.

Today’s oil and gas industry recognizes the value of this unconventional resource, CBM exploration and

development, once uniquely North American, are now under way on a global scale.

In recent years, CBM projects have rapidly proliferated.

Australia had no CBM production in 1995, but in 2008, 4 billion m3 [141 Bcf] was extracted from its

extensive underground coal reserves.

China had in excess of 1.4 million m3[49 Bcf] of CBM production in 2006.

These amounts are small compared with US production in 2007—61 billion m3 [2.15 Tcf], more than

10% of the US domestic natural gas supply

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Global CBM Reserves

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Formation of CBM

Biogenic methane is produced by anaerobic bacteria in the early stage ofcoalification.

Thermo-genic methane is mainly during coalification at temperatures of120 – 150° C.

CBM don’t migrate from the source rock into the reservoir rock.

Coal is the source rock and the reservoir rock.

The methane does not occur as free gas in the pore space of coal (only 1 –2 %).

Coal can store around 6 to 7 times more methane than the equivalentvolume of rock in a conventional reservoir.

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Formation of CBM…

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How CBM well different from Natural Gas well

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Comparison - CBM and Conventional Reservoir

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Critical Geological Parameters

Thick, laterally continuous coal seams with adequate maturity

High In place Coal Reserves

Suitable depth (>300 m)

High Gas Content of Coal

High permeability of Coal

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Important Needs For Increased CBM Production

Mapping coal bed methane reservoirs

Identifying factors that influence reservoir heterogeneity and permeability

Understanding hydrologic and geologic factors that control storage and release of methane in coal

seams

Obtaining critical reservoir parameters that control production

Calculating reserves and making long-term production forecasts

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How is coal bed methane produced?

CBM is produced by removing water pressure which holds

CBM in place.

Methane that was held in place by water pressure tends to

follow the water as it is pumped to the surface, where it is

captured and transported through pipelines.

Fracking fluids are often first injected into the coal bed to break

up the coal, making it easier for the water and gas to flow to the

surface

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Hydraulic Fracturing

Technique:

Injection of water under high pressure in a packed-off borehole section.

Theory:

Fracturing the rock perpendicular to the direction of the minimum principal stress.

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India’s Energy Scenario

India is one of the fastest growing economies

The GDP growth is over 5%, likely to increase to over 8% in near future

This GDP growth is required to eradicate poverty and meet country’s human development goal

To sustain such growth 3/4 fold increase in primary energy requirement envisaged

Integrated Energy Policy Document indicates total energy requirement of the country will increase

from a current level of about 500 MTON to 2000 MTON by 2031-32.

Efforts are on to utilize all possible energy resource- renewable, non-renewable, coal based

additional resource etc to meet this gigantic target.

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Coal: Reliable Source for Energy Security in India

Coal is the main source of energy in India.

At present it meets about 55% of the primary energy requirement of the country.

Studies indicate that this situation is likely to continue in the foreseeable future

To meet the projected demand of coal (2 BT by 2031-32), efforts are on to:

1) Increase the proved resource base

2) New coal extraction technologies

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Indian CBM Reserves

India has substantial coal reserves and most are suitable for CBM development.

India having the fourth largest proven coal reserves in the world, holds significant prospects for

exploration and exploitation of CBM.

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons(DGH) of India estimates the deposits in major coal

fields (in twelve states of India covering an area of 35,400 km2) contain approximately 4.6 TCM

of CBM

India has CBM potential of around 70 TCF gas which can supplement the declining conventional

gas production and also cater to the growing demands of the country.

Now, Indian gas production is around 30% short of gas it requires.

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Indian CBM Reserves..

Coal Resources In India

Source : Advanced Resources International Inc.17

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State Wise Resources In India

Source : DGH- Official website18

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CBM Share On Natural Gas Reserve In India

Source: Energy Statistics_2013 19

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Significance Of CBM In Indian Energy Basket

Any country with significant coal resources, large populations and, hence, high energy demand,

offers major opportunities for CBM development, such as India and China

Currently, India is the world’s 5th largest energy consumer accounting for about 4.1% of the world’s

total annual energy consumption.

Currently Coal is the primary source of Energy meeting 55 % of the country’s energy requirement.

However as the cheaper and cleaner fuel natural gas is widely accepted and consumption of the

natural gas since last two decades in India is increased rapidly.

According to the McKinsey, by 2015 Indian gas market is likely to be as large as Japan which is

currently the largest consumer of LNG in Asian region.

As per BP statistical review 2010, the share of natural gas in India’s energy basket is expected to

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Indian Energy Basket (BP Statistical review of world energy )

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Gap Between Demand & Supply Of Gas In India

Source : MoP&G & Industry Reports FY14e : Financial Year 2014 Estimated22

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Significance Of CBM In Indian Energy Basket..

The hydrocarbon resources of India are limited and it needs to diversify and explore energy

resources, India is striving for indigenous natural gas because of major declination of KG basin

output along with inclination of other domestic wells.

According to British Petroleum’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2014, India’s gas production

dropped by 16.3 per cent in 2013 and has fallen by 33.8 per cent since 2010, due to ambiguity in

gas pricing policy and Indian companies inability to boost gas production.

In this scenario, if India can explore and exploit CBM then it will boost the Indian economy with

the reduction of dependency for natural gas on foreign countries

Moreover, CBM extraction also potentially offers the opportunity of earning carbon credits under

Clean Development Mechanism of Kyoto Protocol, being an environmentally friendly fuel.

So Coal bed methane will clearly emerge as the one of the viable and clean routes to India’s energy

security.

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CBM- Govt. PolicyGovernment is trying to attract more and more private as well as foreign players in

CBM exploration program.

Some of the attractive terms in CBM contracts as per DGH are:

• No participating interest of the Government.

• No upfront payment.

• No signature bonus.

• Exemption from payment of customs duty on imports of equipment's required for CBM operation.

• Walkout option at the end of Phase-I & II.

• Freedom to sell gas in the domestic market.

• Provision of fiscal stability.

• Seven years tax holiday.24

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Current Scenario In India • India began awarding coal bed methane (CBM) blocks for exploration in 2001, although it has taken more than a

decade to begin producing at these fields.

• The Indian Ministry of Oil partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and ONGC to conduct a resource

assessment and estimates anywhere between 9 and 92 Tcf of CBM resources both onshore and offshore India.

• Foreign companies have largely been absent from CBM production, leaving domestic Indian companies

struggling to attract enough expertise and technology to develop these resources.

• Great Eastern Energy Corporation (GEEC) has developed the Raniganj block in West Bengal, with an estimated 1

Tcf of gas potential.

• Essar Oil and RIL have also been developing blocks in Bengal, although there has not been any significant

commercial production. Total CBM production in 2013 amounted to about 5.8 Bcf.

• Progress in CBM in the country has been steadily improving with supporting infrastructure being developed.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Essar Energy 25

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Source: Essar Energy 26

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Award Of Blocks Under CBM I-III Bidding Round

The Government of India has awarded 26 CBM blocks in Jharkhand (6), Madhya Pradesh(5), Andhra Pradesh (2), Chhattisgarh (3),Maharashtra (1), Rajasthan (4), Gujarat (1) and West Bengal (4) in different coalfields of India under CBM-I to III.

Exploration activities have established significant finds in eastern and central India.

Commercial production of CBM has commenced from July 2007.

Source: Indian Minerals Yearbook 2011

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Award Of Blocks Under CBM - IV Bidding Round

The awarded blocks covering an area of 3727 sq.km. are located in the states of Assam (1), Jharkhand

(1), Orissa (2), Madhya Pradesh (1), Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh (1) and Tamil Nadu (1).

The estimated CBM resources of these 7 Blocks is about 330 BCM with expected production potential

of 9 MMSCMD

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India CBM monetization challenges

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India CBM monetization challenges..

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Enhanced CBM Techniques

• Enhanced coal bed methane recovery is a method of producing additional coal bed methane from a source

rock, similar to enhanced oil recovery applied to oil fields.

• Carbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a bituminous coal bed would occupy pore space and also adsorb onto

the carbon in the coal at approximately twice the rate of methane (CH4), allowing for potential enhanced gas

recovery.

• This technique may be used in conjunction with carbon capture and storage in mitigation of global

warming where the carbon dioxide that is sequestered is captured from the output of fossil fuel power plants.

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Injection

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Usage Of CBM

Power Generation: Lower capex & higher operational efficiency

Auto Fuel: Compressed Natural Gas(CNG)

Fertilizer: As feed stock for urea manufacture & captive power

Steel Manufacturing: Better quality product at lower capital costs

Fuel for Industries : Economical fuel for cement plants, refractory & steel rolling

mills etc.

Other uses: Domestic and Industrial supplies

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Advantage Of CBM

Methane is a clean fuel and has distinct advantage over coal on environmental and quality aspects.

Methane recovered from coal mines reduces green house gas emission and also substitutes for fuel.

De-methanisation of coal seams prior to mining increases mine safety and improves productivity.

Taking out methane from coal reduces mining hazards. Many mine accidents are due to the methane gas.

CBM extraction does not affect the physical and chemical properties of coal.

Reservoirs are at much shallower depth.

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Future Of CBM

In the future the CBM industry may take an entirely new direction, becoming an essential player in carbon storage.

A number of enhanced coal bed methane (ECBM) projects have investigated unminable coal seams and depleted CBM fields as candidates for CO2 sequestration.

The organic materials that make up coals generally have a stronger affinity for CO2 than for methane.

In a process similar to that used for secondary oil recovery, CO2 is pumped into a coal seam and is adsorbed by the coal while displacing and liberating methane.

ECBM projects offer the opportunity of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and simultaneously increasing natural gas supplies.

The studies have progressed from the data-gathering and analysis phase to implementation, and the results have been encouraging

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Conclusion

CBM is a global resource, poised to become a major contributor of clean, abundant

energy.

New technologies and techniques have not yet removed the “unconventional resource”

label from CBM, but they have created an atmosphere in which producing gas from coal

is a global reality.

So from hazard to environmental challenge to energy resource – that is how the

perception of gas contained in coal beds has evolved.

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Reference

http://www.adv-res.com/consulting_unconventional_resources.php

http://energy.usgs.gov/OilGas/UnconventionalOilGas/CoalbedGas.aspx

http://petroleum.nic.in/reports.htm

http://www.essarenergy.com/operations/exploration-and-production.aspx

http://ibm.gov.in/imyb2011.htm

http://www.dghindia.org/NonConventionalEnergy.aspx?tab=0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBM

https://www.globalmethane.org

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Thank You

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