Geosensing for Exploration—New Technology for Underground Directional Drilling - SME Annual Meeting 2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 662 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2024
Abstract
Geosensing is used in oilfield drilling in conjunction with
geophysical tools to support characterization of rock properties,
geology, and reservoir conditions. This technology is
now available to the mining industry and has been successfully
applied to underground in-seam directional drilling in
Australian coal mines for geologic exploration and methane
drainage. The system utilizes a range of drill rig and
wellhead mounted sensors which, combined with analytical
software, produce real-time data from which 3D spatial
features can be accurately modelled significantly in advance
of mining. This innovation greatly expands on the information
obtained from current in-seam directional drilling
practices and provides for improved characterization of coal
seams, including soft and weak zones, locations of geologic
discontinuities, and analysis of formation flow.
This paper provides a description of the geosensing system
and the interpretation of actual data from long in-seam
directionally drilled methane drainage boreholes at mines
in Australia, and discusses how this system increases the
value of directional drilling as an exploration tool for the
coal mining sector, and the evaporite and hard-rock mining
sectors where directional drilling is also applied.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Geosensing for Exploration—New Technology for Underground Directional Drilling - SME Annual Meeting 2024MLA: Geosensing for Exploration—New Technology for Underground Directional Drilling - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.