Hanoi Times - The Vietnam Coal - Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) is to work with partners from Australia and Japan on trial use of underground coal gasification (UCG) technology in the Red River coal basin.To this end, Vinacomin signed a 6.5 million USD project with Australia’s Linc Energy Ltd. and the Marubeni Corporation of Japan in Hanoi .
Hanoi Times - The Vietnam Coal - Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) is to work with partners from
To this end, Vinacomin signed a 6.5 million USD project with
The deal, which goes into effect imediately after the signing, is designed to conduct geological study and UCG at the Tien Dung mine in Khoai Chau district, Hung Yen province, 30 km to the northeast of
Vinacomin chairman Doan Van Kien said if the trial use of UCG technology proves to be successful, it will open up a great prospect for the exploitation of the entire
The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2009. The concerned partners are planning to set up a joint venture to use gas bumped out from the targeted mines to produce electricity and diesel once the project yields positive results.
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