Syngas from coal ScienceDirect
In this process, air or oxygen is mixed with water and is then injected into the unmined coal seam via an injection well. Coal is then converted in situ (in its natural location) into syngas (a mixture H 2, CO 2, CO, CH 4) at a temperature of around 1200°C via the same chemical reactions as in traditional gasifiers [52]. The UCG syngas is then ...