Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes In Coal ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David A. Summers
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Historically, the presence of methane has been a problem, mainly in and around the working areas of active coal mines, and only in these area has drainage been considered. Drainage, where practical, has been achieved through the drilling of holes forward into the coal and the surrounding strata from the working area. These holes generally have been short in length, although where methane drain- age operations around a longwall face have been undertaken, the holes have had to be longer in order to adequately drain from the center of the face into the access gate roads. In recent years, attempts have been made to degasify the coal seams in advance of mining, without disruption of the mining cycle. This is done by drilling much longer horizontal holes through the coal in advance of the working area. Under the aegis of the Federal Government, methods have also been developed for draining seams of coal of their methane content in advance of mining, but from shafts sunk from the surface, without using the active area of the mine as the location for the drill holes.
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APA: David A. Summers  (1979)  Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes In Coal ? Introduction

MLA: David A. Summers Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes In Coal ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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