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Can I burn coal in my woodstove or wood burning insert?

Northwest Stoves Ltd. - Frequently Asked Questions
Most wood burning stoves and inserts are specifically designed and safety tested to burn only cordwood. Burning coal creates corrosive gases that can cause rapid deterioration of wood stoves and metal chimneys. Burning a fuel other than cordwood in your woodstove or insert will invalidate your warranty.

Can I use wood in my gas burning fireplace?

Fireplace FAQ Part 3
No. If the fireplace is designed for use only with gas, this is a very bad idea. The fireplace is not designed to withstand a wood fire. And the gas jets are not meant to come in contact with ash. This is a real fire hazard. It's possible your fireplace was originally a wood burning fireplace and has been converted to gas. In that case, it can be converted back. But you shouldn't burn would in it until that's happened.

Can I convert my gas fireplace into wood burning?

If you have a fully operational fireplace, whether masonry or pre-fab, it would normally be as simple as removing the gas logs & capping the gas line or installing a gas log lighter. But with today's new appliances, direct vent & ventless units would not be set up for solid fuel (wood) & could not be converted to wood burning.

How do gas companies extract methane from a coal seam?

Coal Bed Methane Frequently Asked Questions
Since CBM travels with ground water in coal seams, extraction of CBM involves pumping available water from the seam in order to reduce the water pressure that holds gas in the seam. CBM has very low solubility in water and readily separates as pressure decreases, allowing it to be piped out of the well separately from the water. Water moving from the coal seam to the well bore encourages gas migration toward the well.

Why did some decaying material become coal while other ancient material became oil and natural gas?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Coal was formed from plant debris while natural gas and oil were formed from tiny organisms that settled to the bottom of ancient seas and rivers. Differences in temperatures and pressures, along with the amount of time the organisms decayed underground, typically determined whether oil or natural gas was formed. Generally, where the underground temperature was hotter or the pressures were the greatest, natural gas formed.

Where can we research maps and information regarding coal, oil and gas permits and leases?

Kentucky: Secretary of State - Frequently Asked Questions
Topographical maps for Kentucky are available from the Kentucky Geological Survey Office, University of Kentucky, 228 Mining and Minerals Resources Building, Lexington, Kentucky, 40506-0107, telephone 859-257-5500. For information on mine licensing, mine & safety analysis, miner training & certification, oil & gas permits, and maps, contact the Department of Mines & Minerals, 1025 Capital Center Drive, Suite 201, P.O. Box 2244, Frankfort, KY 40601, telephone 502-573-0140.

How are wood pellets made?

FAQ about BBQ wood pellets for smokers
Wood is chipped, dried, and ground to a saw dust consistency. The pellet is formed by pressure and heat when forced through a pellet die. Only moisture is added. We do not add binders or glues.

How do they estimate the amount of methane gas which will come from a region underlain by coal?

Coal Bed Methane Frequently Asked Questions
There are two popular methods of estimating recoverable methane gas from a coal seam. One method requires estimating methane reserves by boring to the top of the coal seam, then extracting a core from the coal. The amount of methane recovered from the coal core is used to estimate gas content per unit volume of coal. If a number of cores are drilled and methane gas release is observed, one can estimate the amount of gas available in a region.

Can I install vent-free gas logs in my wood burning fireplace?

Hargrove Hearth Products - Vented and Ventless Gas Logs, Hea...
Vent-free gas log sets can be installed in most masonry fireplaces, as long as the set's clearance and ventilation requirements are met. For installation in prefabricated fireplaces or fireboxes, follow the fireplace manufacturer's recommendations, as well as meeting the set's clearance and ventilation requirements. Refer to the log set's owner's manual to determine clearances and unconfined space requirements.

How much gas and oil does West Virginia produce?

WVGES Frequently Asked Questions
For many years, West Virginia was the largest producer of natural gas east of the Mississippi River. In recent years, it has still produced significant amounts of natural gas in the Appalachian Basin. Reported production in 2001 was 191 Bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas and 1.607 million bbl (barrels) of oil. We have seen published illustrations of drilling and production activity in the Burning Springs area of Wirt County from the late 1850s.

How do I know if I have oil/gas on my property?

Frequently Asked Questions
Individuals may contact the Division of Oil and Gas at (614) 265-6922 or the Division of Geological Survey at (614) 265-6576 to obtain information regarding any past or current drilling/production on or near their property or within their county. More detailed information would have to be obtained from professional consultants and individuals experienced in developing oil/gas resources in the private sector.

How do I obtain the oil and gas database?

Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the Division of Oil and Gas at (614) 265-6922 and request the RBDMS database. It requires a minimum of Windows 95, is driven by MS-ACCESS software and is available on CD-ROM for $15.00. It can be updated over the Internet.

How does liquefied natural gas compare to other methods of transporting natural gas?

Frequently Asked Questions - Clearwater Port - LNG
compressed natural gas, it can come to California through pipelines running thousands and thousands of miles from the east (from places like Canada, Texas and Oklahoma)

Will gas logs in my wood burning fireplace provide heat?

Northwest Stoves Ltd. - Frequently Asked Questions
Operating gas logs in a fireplace can be similar to burning wood in the fireplace. Yes you will receive some heat, but it is impossible to predict how much. Gas logs retrofitted to existing fireplaces are primarily for aesthetic benefit. They look great, provide a large yellow-orange flame and are not particularly efficient. If heat is your primary motive for retrofitting your fireplace you should consider a gas fireplace insert. Either way, you'll have something easy to use and maintain.

What size of gas logs can I install into my Heatilator or Heat-N-Glo wood burning fireplace?

FAQ
You will need to consult the operating guide for your particular fireplace model. If you use another manufacturer's gas logs, you need to maintain the clearances they specify. You can only install vented gas logs in our wood burning fireplaces. No. Installing vent-free (room vented) gas logs into our fireplaces presents a potential safety hazard as these fireplaces have not been tested or listed by UL or AGA for these applications.

Are there coal mines and gas wells located in my county?

WVGES Frequently Asked Questions
See Summary Coal Production, by County (295 KB) and Summary Oil and Gas Production Data, by County (603 KB) elsewhere on our Web site for recent resource production volumes and activity information. Contact our Service Section for more information about your specific geographic area.

What do you think of Udo's Oil and how does it compare to your EFA Oil Blend?

The Thrive Diet - ask Brendan
The blend that I make differs in that it also contains pumpkin seed oil, which is a very nutrient-rich oil. Udo’s Oil contains sesame seed and sunflower seed oils which are good, but, compared to others are quite low in nutritional value. Sesame seeds and sunflower seeds are best eaten whole. We will be launching a new product in September called Vega Antioxidant EFA Oil Blend.

Where does coal bed methane exist?

Coal Bed Methane Frequently Asked Questions
According to the CBM Association of Alabama, 13% of the land in the lower 48 United States has some coal under it, and some of this coal contains methane - either in the form we know as traditional natural gas or as CBM. According to the United States Geological Survey, the Rocky Mountain Region has extensive coal deposits bearing an estimated 30-58 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of recoverable CBM.

How does coal dust damage track?

UP: Frequently Asked Questions
The coal dust in the Joint Line roadbed prevented the proper drainage function of the ballast when coupled with higher than normal rainfall and snow. The impaired drainage caused the rail level to become uneven and the surface of the ballast to degrade. When the roadbed does not properly support the track, the passage of coal trains breaks concrete ties and that in turn causes the rail to spread apart. Switches and bridges also sustain more damage.

what is the difference between wood stoves and coal? can you safely burn wood in a coal stove?

United States Stove Company
There are a few differences between wood and coal burning units. Please contact us direct to disucss this at (800)750-2723.
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