Bacteria Found Turning Coal and Carbon into Cleaner Natural Gas

Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - 10:50 in Earth & Climate

It's been a big week for bacteria. Last week, a Canadian geo-scientist proposed using carbon-eating, methane-excreting microbes to turn crude into cleaner natural gas while still in the well. Now, researchers have found similar bacteria rapidly turning a CO2-filled coal mine into a veritable methane factory, blending CO2 and hydrogen atoms in the coal into natural gas, sans environmentally harmful mining.

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