The 4th International Symposium on China CBM / CMM 

Agenda (draft)

 

7:30-18:30

Registration

                Day 1: 1st Dec. 2004

7:30-8:30

Registration

Opening Session & Keynotes

8:30-9:40

Opening Remarks
State Administration of Coal Mine Safety
National Coordinating Committee on Climate Change Policy
China Coal Industry Association

U.S Environmental Protection Agency

The American Embassy in China
Asian Development Bank

China Coal Information Institute
9:40-10:00 Tea Break
10:00-10:30 The Latest Development and Layout of China CBM Industry
Sun Maoyuan, General Manager China United Coalbed Methane Ltd. Co.
10:30-11:00 The New Progress and Management Mechanism of China CDM Projects
Sun Cuihua, National Coordinating Committee on Climate Change Policy
11:00-11:30 International Methane to Markets Partnership: Implications for Coal Mine Methane Projects
Pamela Franklin, USEPA
11:30-12:00 Great Potential for Methane to Market in China
Huang Shengchu, President, China Coal Information Institute
12:00-13:00 Lunch

 

Session 1: Gas Control Technology of Coalmine

13:00-13:30 Gas Control Technology on Extreme Complicate Coal Seams
Yuan Liang, Chief Engineer, Huainan Mining Group Co.
13:30-14:00 CMM other Source of Energy in Mexico
Mario A.S. Gonzalez, Assistant Manager, Minerals Monclova, Mexico
14:00-14:30 CBM/CMM Development and Use in Tiefa Coal Mining Field
Li Guojun, Deputy Chief Engineer, Tiefa Coal Mining Group
14:30-15:00 CBM Resources and Mobile Drainage Technology in Huaibei Coal Field
Fan Jingkun, Senior Engineer, Huaibei Coal Mining Group, Anhui
15:00-15:30 Tea Break

 

Session 2: CMM Recovery and Utilization

15:30-16:00 ROI Optimization of Coal Mine Methane Power Projects
Roland Mader, Director, G.A.S. Energietechnologies GmbH, German
16:00-16:30 CHP Power Plant using CMM
Wang Jun, Manager, Jingyuan CMM Power Generation Ltd. Co., Gansu
16:30-17:00 Utilization of Coal Associated Methane Production from Smaller Reserves
Craeme Fairbairn, Director, Mwe Consult Ltd, UK
17:00-17:30 Drilling for abandoned Mine Methane Chances and Risks
Ralph Schl¨¹ter, Exploration & Geosurvey Company, Germany
18:00 Banquet

 

                Day 2: 2nd Dec., 2004

Session 3: CBM Development

9:00-9:30 Reservoir Simulation for CBM/CMM Production Forecasting and Field Optimization
Pan Zhejun CSIRO Petroleum, Australia
9:30-10:00

Impact of Tectonic Stress on Gas Permeability of a Coal Seam at the Kushiro Coalfield, Japan
Huoyin LI and Sohei SHIMADA, Institute of Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Science, the University of Tokyo, Japan

10:00-10:30 Tea Break
10:30-11:00 An Experimental Study to Evaluate the Impact of CO2 Injection on Permeability of Coal
Satya Harpalani, Professor, Southern Illinois University, USA
11:00-11:30 Outlook of CBM/CMM Development and Utilization in Liaoning Province 
Cao Ligang, Coalbed Methane Development and Research Center, Shengyang.
11:30-12:00 Qinshui Basin, Shanxi, China: CBM/CMM Development Strategies
Scott H. Stevens, Vice President, Advanced Resources International, Inc., USA
12:00-13:00 Lunch

 

 

Session 3  CDM and CMM Projects

13:00-13::30 The Impact of Certified Emission Reductions on the Chinese Coal Mine Methane Industry
Karl Shultz, Manager, Climate Mitigation Works Limited, UK
13:30-14:00 ¡°CMM Zero emission¡± Conception of China Coalmines
Liu Wenge Acting Director, Energy & Safety Division, China Coal Information Institute
14:00-14:30 Towards a Practical CDM Methodology for CMM in China
Christiaan Vrolijk, IT Power, UK
14:30-15:00 Tea Break
15:00-15:30 CBM Development and CDM Projects in China
Zhang Zhenghe, China United Coalbed Methane Ltd. Co.
15:30-16:00 Extinguishing of Coal Fires and Use of Methane, Two Contributions towards Emission Reduction in China
Bodo Goerlich, General Manager, Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH, German
16:00-16:30 Discussion
16:30-17:00 Summary & Closure