Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and Interpretation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 7
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 7, 2020
Abstract
This paper evaluates the effect of longwall mining on a cluster of
unconventional shale gas wells located in a district barrier pillar
between a current longwall panel and the future panel north of the
barrier pillar. A cluster of 19 unconventional shale gas wells have
been drilled and 5 additional gas wells have been proposed in the
barrier pillar. The closest gas well is 25.6 m (84 ft) to the current
panel tailgate and 26.2 m (86 ft) to the tailgate of the future panel
north of the barrier pillar. The rib-to-rib width of the barrier pillar
is 57.9 m (190 ft). The distance between the two gas wells across
the barrier pillar is 6.1 m (20 ft). The pillars in the current tailgate
are on 22.9-m (75-ft) and 32.0-m (105-ft) centers, and the pillars in
the tailgate of the panel north of the barrier will be on 22.9-m (75-
ft) and 36.6-m (120-ft) centers. The two longwall panels adjacent
to the barrier pillar are 475.5-m (1,560-ft) wide. The overburden
depth at the shale gas well site is 321.6 m (1,055 ft). The wells have
been installed in the barrier pillar, and the current district panel
and subsequently the panel north of the barrier will be developed
and retreated in the near future. The average min
Citation
APA: (2020) Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and Interpretation
MLA: Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and Interpretation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.