Methane Drainage Under the No. 7 Longwall Block Appin Colliery
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 14
 - File Size:
 - 732 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1982
 
Abstract
Appin Colliery mines the Bulli Seam with a gas composition of 98.5% methane and 1.5% carbon  dioxide. Relaxation of the strata generally  occurs to below the base of the Wongawilli Seam,  some 40 m below the Bulli Seam, and approxim- ately 125 m above the Bulli Seam, for longwall  face widths of 135 m or more. Previous exper- ience showed that when longwall faces were mined for a distance approximately equal to the  face width, the mine ventilation could not  provide sufficient dilution due to methane  emissions from the underlying measures. Postdraining downholes were drilled to  intersect the Wongawilli Seam below the operat- ng longwall. These holes were connected to an underground to surface gas range and various  suction levels were applied to improve gas  drainage. The resulting gas flow rates and  purity from all the downholes were regularly  monitored and peak flows in some holes exceeded  160 1/sec. The surface plant drained almost 20  million m3 of gas for the period July 1981 to  January 1982 at an average methane purity of  approximately 70%. Distinct patterns emerged  for different downholes from curves illustrat- ing their variations in flow rate with distance  subsequent to passage of the longwall face. The  difference between free flow characteristics  and those obtained with the application of
Citation
APA: (1982) Methane Drainage Under the No. 7 Longwall Block Appin Colliery
MLA: Methane Drainage Under the No. 7 Longwall Block Appin Colliery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.