Evaluation Of Parameters Influencing Potential Gas Flow To The Mine In The Event Of A Nearby Unconventional Shale Gas Well Casing Breach

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
KAYODE M. AJAYI Zoheir Khademian STEVEN J. SCHATZEL
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Mar 1, 2023

Abstract

The integrity of unconventional shale gas well casings positioned in the abutment pillar of a longwall mine could be jeopardized by longwall-induced deformations. Under such scenarios, the surrounding fracture networks could provide pathways for gas flow into the mine, creating safety concerns. To provide recommendations for developing guidelines that ensure a safe coexistence of longwall mining and unconventional shale gas production, this study uses a discrete fracture network (DFN) model to evaluate the impact of parameters that could affect potential shale gas flow into the mine in the event of a casing breach. These parameters are evaluated using a conceptualized DFN realization that is representative of the fractured zone in the overburden, and the range of parameter variations are within values validated with field measurements.
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APA: KAYODE M. AJAYI Zoheir Khademian STEVEN J. SCHATZEL  (2023)  Evaluation Of Parameters Influencing Potential Gas Flow To The Mine In The Event Of A Nearby Unconventional Shale Gas Well Casing Breach

MLA: KAYODE M. AJAYI Zoheir Khademian STEVEN J. SCHATZEL Evaluation Of Parameters Influencing Potential Gas Flow To The Mine In The Event Of A Nearby Unconventional Shale Gas Well Casing Breach. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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