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Slide seen in Cherokee basin coalbed methane output

11/01/2010
Coalbed methane production from the Cherokee basin in southeast Kansas and northeast Oklahoma appears to be dropping from peaks in 2008 in Kansas and 2006 in Oklahoma.Peak CBM production for the entire basin was 63.3 bcf of gas in 2008, aggregated state figures show.CBM output peaked in 2006 at 18.9 bcf from the Oklahoma portion of the basin and in 2008 at 49.1 bcf from the Kansas portion of the basin (OGJ, Feb. 8, 2010, p. 33). Oklahoma demarcates the south line of Township 12 North, or roughly along a line between Sallisaw and Checotah, Okla., as the boundary between the Cherokee and Arkoma basins.State geological surveys estimated 2009 Cherokee basin CBM production at 47.98 bcf in Kans...
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