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Methane adsorption characteristics and its influencing factors of the medium-to-high rank coals in the Anyang-Hebi coalfield, northern China

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ENERGY EXPLORATION & EXPLOITATION
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 60-82

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0144598718779212

Keywords

Medium-to-high rank coals; anti-Hilt law; adsorption characteristics; favorable region predication; principal component analysis

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  1. China Geological Survey Scientific Research Project [1212011220794]
  2. National Science and Technology Major Project [2016ZX05041004-003]

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The variation of coal rank in the Anyang-Hebi (Anhe) coalfield has the phenomenon of anti-Hilt law, which makes the coalfield distinctive for coalbed methane exploration research. The methane adsorption characteristics and influencing factors of the medium-to-high rank coal samples of the Shanxi Formation in this coalfield were analyzed. The results indicate that the Langmuir volume (V-L) of coals in the shallow western part of the Anhe coalfield is generally higher than that in the deep eastern part. The coal rank and the coal macerals are the dominant factors that influence the methane adsorption capacity of coals in this anti-Hilt law area. The methane adsorption capacity, represented by V-L , first increases and then decreases with the coal rank, and the highest V-L value corresponds to the maximum vitrinite reflectance of similar to 2.1%. The adsorption capacity has a positive correlation with the vitrinite and the moisture content, a negative relationship with the inertinite content. In general, the adsorption capacity of coal samples shows a V-shaped change with the ash yield, and the lowest V-L value corresponds to the ash yield of similar to 9%. A prediction model of the gas content of the Anhe coalfield was proposed based on changes of the methane adsorption capacity and principal component analysis. Areas with a critical depth ranging from 400 m to 700 m are suggested to be methane enrichment regions for coalbed methane exploration in the Anhe coalfield.

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