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An analysis of reservoir conditions and responses in longwall panel overburden during mining and its effect on gob gas well performance

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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
卷 127, 期 -, 页码 65-74

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2012.01.002

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Underground mining; Ventilation; Explosions; Subsidence

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NIOSH conducted a cooperative research study to provide direct measurements of changing reservoir conditions in longwall panel overburden. The field measurements documented changes in permeabilities, methane concentrations, fluid pressures, and the effects of adjacent gob gas ventholes (GGVs) on NIOSH boreholes drilled in the study panel. Three different stratigraphic horizons were monitored by the NIOSH boreholes. Results indicated that the gob gas venthole fracture network formed 24 to 46 m (80 to 150 ft) ahead of the mining face. Overburden permeabilities within the same overburden test zones were similar to 1 md prior to undermining, increasing to hundreds or thousands of md during undermining. Permeabilities measured seven months after undermining showed additional increases. The relationship between changing reservoir conditions, longwall face position, and surface movement is discussed. Recommendations are made to optimize GGV performance by evaluating changes in subsidence produced by mining, resulting in rock stresses that substantially influence induced fracture permeability. Mechanisms to account for the observed changes in reservoir conditions are reported. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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