Methane Control Technology During Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph Cervik
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The mined coal bed and surrounding strata are both sources of methane which must be control led during mining. During developmental mining, the mined coalbed is the primary methane source; during retreat longwall mining, the primary methane source is the overlying strata. Underground technology is being developed to control both sources. This technology involves drilling long horizontal drainage holes into the mined coal bed and relatively short holes (less than 152 m or 500 feet) into the overlying strata. Because of the large volumes of methane that flow from such drainage holes and the limited ventilation available for in-mine dilution, underground pipelines are used to transport the drained gas to the surface. Large- scale in-mine degasification demonstrations showed reductions in methane flow of up to 70% during developmental mining.
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APA: Joseph Cervik  (1981)  Methane Control Technology During Mining

MLA: Joseph Cervik Methane Control Technology During Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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