RE: ...4 Sep 2019 14:22
Taking a look at comet ridge and it is like looking at a different business.
What it it with these people? There are no standards at all.
Coal based methane, Coal seam gas, natural gas for starters.
Then the units for the reserves ....
m used for thousands, they are not in Rome!
cu ft and a myriad of units per hour and and per day!
I wanted to see how our 3.2 trillion cu ft and 8.6 cu ft compared with comet.
After much investigation , some of it really complicated involving picojoules (pj) and petajoules (PJ), pico - a trillionth, peta= a trillion, joules, but then found 55picojoules =55petajoules?????????? So 0 is infinity maybe?
Kyles example.,
PICOJOULE TO PETAJOULE CONVERTER
How many Picojoule in Petajoule? (9.9 entered)
9.9 picojoule = 9.9 petajoule
Anyway, afaik, we can say our 3.2 trillion cu ft is 3.2PJ and Mahalo has 18PJ.
Will this influence flow rates or just how long the pod produces for?
I imagine it would increase flow rates , maybe only marginally, but won't reduce them!
So realistically their results may be our target all else being equal.
Falling way short of their flows looks to be enough for starters imho, but I cannot waste more time trying to understand the units! A spreadsheet to interpret comet figures into TLOU units looks too onerous! Especially when 0 and infinity are no longer what I thought, and my penchant for thinking 0.51 is 5.1 ?