Recent Underground Observations Of Intercepted Hydraulic Stimulations In Coalbed Methane Drainage Wells ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines has been investigating several techniques, including the use of horizontal and vertical boreholes, to remove gas from coal in advance of mining. Horizontal boreholes drilled from underground workings as part of the mining cycle have been shown (Finfinger, 1980; Hagwood, 1983; Perry, 1978; Prosser, 1981; Thakur, 1980; VonSchonfeldt, 1982) to be very effective in providing short-term, immediate relief from high methane emissions. This technique has been widely accepted in the coal mining industry, but it does require close coordination to integrate the drilling and subsequent gas drainage and disposal into the projected mine development plan. Vertical boreholes can be placed several years in advance of mining to predrain gas from coalbeds over relatively large areas (Dunn, 1984; Elder, 1975; Lambert, 1980; Steidl, 1978; Stubbs, 1979). The vertical borehole technique has the additional advantage over horizontal boreholes of allowing work to be performed on the surface instead of in the more restrictive underground environment. However, except for the relatively large scale vertical borehole programs for both mine safety and commercial production in the Black Warrior Basin of Alabama (Dunn, 1984; Lambert, 1980; Stubbs, 1979), the technique has been underutilized. The primary reason for this seems to be a combination of the current economic climate in the coal industry, legal questions as to the ownership of coalbed gas, and potential roof damage from the stimulation treatments required to increase the characteristically low permeability of coalbeds to enhance gas production. The question of potential roof damage is the subject of this paper.
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(1985) Recent Underground Observations Of Intercepted Hydraulic Stimulations In Coalbed Methane Drainage Wells ? IntroductionMLA: Recent Underground Observations Of Intercepted Hydraulic Stimulations In Coalbed Methane Drainage Wells ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.