A Comparison of Ground Permeability Changes Before, During, and After Longwall Panel Mine-bys Under Deep and Shallow Cover - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marcia L. Harris James Addis Y Zheng Zoheir Khademian Charlie Matthews
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

Shale gas wells can sometimes drill through coal reserves. Hypothetically, the caving of the gob from longwall coal mines may deform the shale gas well casing and potentially result in a breach. NIOSH researchers studied the permeability of the surrounding ground strata that may affect the potential for an inflow of gas into an underground mine environment. An overview and comparison of measured permeability values under differing cover depths (147 m and 353 m to the Pittsburgh coal seam) and mining cycle phase will be presented and discussed in this report. The findings highlight data-driven experimental evidence that affect the interaction between gas wells extraction and mining operations that may lead to potentially hazardous environments.
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APA: Marcia L. Harris James Addis Y Zheng Zoheir Khademian Charlie Matthews  (2025)  A Comparison of Ground Permeability Changes Before, During, and After Longwall Panel Mine-bys Under Deep and Shallow Cover - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Marcia L. Harris James Addis Y Zheng Zoheir Khademian Charlie Matthews A Comparison of Ground Permeability Changes Before, During, and After Longwall Panel Mine-bys Under Deep and Shallow Cover - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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