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Coal seam methane: Technology turns canary killer into profit centre

By Ed Crooks

Published: October 2 2009 15:53 | Last updated: October 2 2009 15:53

Methane gas trapped in coal seams has been a hazard for the mining industry throughout its history. It was why canaries were taken down mines, and is still responsible for terrible disasters today; particularly in China, where every year thousands of miners are killed in accidents.

Yet in the past decade, the industry has woken up to the potential of coal bed methane as a usable energy source, and there has been a flood of investment into the sector.

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