some details to remember "What is coal seam gas (CSG)? Coal Seam Gas (CSG), or coal bed methane (CBM) as it’s sometimes known, is a form of natural gas, typically extracted from coal seams at depths of 300-1000 metres. It is a colourless, odourless, mixture of a number of gases, but is mostly made up of methane - it’s usually more than 95 per cent pure methane. CSG was made over 200 million years ago when coal was being formed, and has been held in the coal since then by water pressure. To get at the gas you first need to remove the water. This reduces the pressure in the coal seam enabling the gas to flow."
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