I counted 7 seams in total but only 5 were bold so Im guessing these are the cored seams
From page 17 About the Coal and Seams "•Carboniferous-Permian sediments •Coal seams at optimal depths of 400-1,700 metres *****•5 known cored coal seams average 3.5m thickness***** –Up to 15 more known coal seams yet to be evaluated •Gas in the coals is reported to average around 95% methane •Coal rank is high / medium volatile bituminous –gas content estimated @12 m3/tonne-increasing at depth •Vitrinite reflectance ranges from 0.85 to 1.81 •Permeability is currently estimated at between 2-5 md well structured cleats and butts, evidence of natural fractures •Proximate wells (in the same basin) producing ~ 300mcf/day •Water influx is low, high quality"
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