The injection of CO 2 in coal beds can enhance the recovery of coalbed methane (ECBM) and at the same time it is a very attractive option for geologic CO 2 storage as CO 2 is strongly absorbed onto the coal. Some factors affecting the primary production of CBM and ECBM recovery and CO 2 sequestratio
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CO2 Sequestration in Coals and Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery
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