Mitigation of a Massive Sandstone Channel's Impact on a 1,500 Ft Wide Longwall Face

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 8531 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
This paper presents the implementation and evaluation of the hydraulic fracturing technique and Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) software to mitigate the impact of a 1,000-ft (305-meter) widemassive sandstone channel on a 1,500-ft-wide (457-m-wide) longwall face. Based on a underground roof geology reconnaissance program, four frac holes were drilled and fraced along the center axis of the sandstone channel. To further provide detailed monitoring of the longwall face, the Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) software was installed to track the face pressure and cavity formation index. In mid-December 2011, the longwall face approached and entered into the western edge of the sandstone channel. The longwall face mined through the center axis of the sandstone channel in mid-January 2012 and advanced outby the eastern edge of the sandstone channel in early February 2012. Results from daily underground observations and production delay analysis confirmed the effectiveness of the hydraulic fracturing program and the validity of the LVA Software.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Mitigation of a Massive Sandstone Channel's Impact on a 1,500 Ft Wide Longwall FaceMLA: Mitigation of a Massive Sandstone Channel's Impact on a 1,500 Ft Wide Longwall Face. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.