Explanation
1. Statement 1 is incorrect. Coalbed methane (CBM) is primarily methane (CH4) extracted from coal seams, but it may contain other gases like ethane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen; it's not necessarily pure methane. Shale gas, extracted from fine-grained sedimentary rocks (shale), is also predominantly methane (CH4), often with smaller amounts of other hydrocarbons like ethane, propane, butane, and condensates, as well as non-hydrocarbon gases. It is *not* just a mixture of propane and butane.
2. Statement 2 is incorrect. India does have abundant coalbed methane sources, and commercial extraction is underway in some areas. However, India also has significant potential shale gas sources, identified in several sedimentary basins like Cambay, Krishna-Godavari, Cauvery, and Damodar Valley. Exploration activities have been initiated, even if large-scale commercial production hasn't commenced widely. It is incorrect to state that no shale gas sources have been found.
Therefore, neither statement 1 nor 2 is correct.