Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth W. Ely Ronald C. Bethard
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The liberation of methane during underground coal mining causes serious safety concerns. During a mining cycle, with mechanized mining equipment, thousands of cubic feet of methane are released from coal seams, discharged to return air courses, and vented to the atmosphere through mine fans. This has been the traditional way of removing the explosive hazards of methane gas from the mine. Through horizontal and vertical degasification techniques, this hazard can often be handled in an equally safe and much more profitable manner. Basically, degasification allows for the controlled reduction of inseam methane content of coal prior to its mining. It is the responsibility of mine management to evaluate these degasification programs and ensure that the program itself does not introduce some new risk to the mining process. The removal of methane gas from underground coal mines using horizontal and vertical degasification is a relatively new concept. Products and systems used in degasification continue to evolve. Site conditions vary also, so no one system or equipment can be said to be the safe answer for degasification in all situations. A constant process of cooperation and evaluation by mining and degasification management should result in a safer and more profitable mine.
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APA: Kenneth W. Ely Ronald C. Bethard  (1989)  Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification Operations

MLA: Kenneth W. Ely Ronald C. Bethard Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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