Effect Of Geomechanical Behavior Of The Methane Emission Zone On Methane Production In Longwall Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Because the Environmental Protection Agency has identified methane as a greenhouse gas, the importance of de gasification through gob wells has become more critical. It has been observed that the degree of methane emission is closely related to the geomechanical characteristics of coal bearing strata, roof, floor, and surrounding coal seams. Monthly production data from 250 gob wells were collected from the Warrior Basin in Alabama, and many interesting correlations were observed between methane production with longwall face width, face advancement rate, number of gob wells in a panel, and geologic columns. Extensive finite element analyses were performed to estimate the characteristics of the emission zone in an attempt to corroborate these findings. This paper describes an investigation for developing correlations between the geomechanical behavior of the methane emission zone with methane production.
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APA:  (1996)  Effect Of Geomechanical Behavior Of The Methane Emission Zone On Methane Production In Longwall Mining

MLA: Effect Of Geomechanical Behavior Of The Methane Emission Zone On Methane Production In Longwall Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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