Mine gas exploitation at Appin and Tower Collieries, New South Wales, Australia

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
K. C. Garner
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

The visit reported was made with support from the 1997 J.C. Boyle travelling scholarship. The management and control of hazardous gases released into the underground environment are an integral part of coal mining. The power-generations stations at Appin and Tower collieries, with a combined electrical output of 94 MW, have been operating for some time and have demonstrated a technology that is able to exploit the available gas fully. Contributory factors have been the development and introduction of directional drilling techniques, pre- and post-drainage of coal, relatively high seam permeability, a high gas content of the worked seam, high production rates and a willingness to embrace new ideas and technology
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APA: K. C. Garner  (1905)  Mine gas exploitation at Appin and Tower Collieries, New South Wales, Australia

MLA: K. C. Garner Mine gas exploitation at Appin and Tower Collieries, New South Wales, Australia. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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