Methane Drainage Experience with Horizontal Boreholes in a Western Coalbed

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Perry JH King RL
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with Kaiser Steel Corporation conducted two methane drainage studies in an advancing section of the Sunnyside No. I Mine where production was being severely hampered by methane emissions. A total of six horizontal aoreholes were completed during the studies to an average length of 291 meters. Total gas production from the boreholes as of December 1981 has exceeded 6,088,800 m3. Methane emissions into the section were reduced by 40 pct as a result of the first drainage system. The second drainage system is currently producing 11,328 m3/day from four Doreholes. Mining of the section and cementing of the horizontal horeholes is expected to begin within 2 Years.
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APA: Perry JH King RL  (1982)  Methane Drainage Experience with Horizontal Boreholes in a Western Coalbed

MLA: Perry JH King RL Methane Drainage Experience with Horizontal Boreholes in a Western Coalbed. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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