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"It's an amazingly broad book and covers the fundamentals of coal formation, its geology, utilization and, quite importantly, how coal acts as a reservoir for gas.For all the students and especially the engineers out there, I'd go further than saying it is an essential book to have, I'd have to insist that it is mandatory." --CipherCoal.com, November 21, 201
"It is rare for a book to be so comprehensive on such a diverse topic such as coal. I'd recommend this for both the seasoned coal professional as well as the newly initiated." --Dr. Tim A. Moore, Managing Director, Cipher Consulting Ltd, New Zealand
"[Coal and Coalbed Gas] is a very much anticipated book. in that it provides a complete, comprehensive review of coal from genesis to coalbed gas resource management, something that was lacking in single, publically available publications.." --Russell Stands-Over-Bull, PhD, Sr. Geologic Advisor, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, USA
"Romeo Flores is a world-leading expert on coal geology. [T]here has not been an authoritative book on coalbed methane, until now." --Dr. David B. Rutledge, California Institute of Technology, USA
"Dr. Romey Flores is a world-class expert in coal geology, coalbed methane, and a pioneer in biogenic CBM.. This is a must-read book for scientists, engineers, and managers involved in coal and CBM." --Dr. Song Jin, President and CTO, Next Fuel Inc., USA
"[Flores] has clearly explained the widespread application of the fundamentals of coal geology in the exploration of coalbed methane.. A textbook of this kind that synthesizes various aspects of geology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of coal has been long overdue." --Dr. Mohinudeen Faiz, Principal Geologist, Origin Energy, Australia
"[This book] presents a well-balanced, up-to-date. discussion of both disciplines [coal geology and coalbed gas] in terms of the science and technology, including recent experiments to generate biogenic gas from microbial activity." --Dr. Frank G. Etheridge, Professor Emeritus, Colorado State University, USA