A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. C. Thakur
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The history of coal mining in the United States of America and the rest of the world is replete with mine explosions and consequent loss of lives. Serious efforts in the USA to recover methane prior to mining and post mining started about forty years ago. CONSOL Energy Inc. and government agencies, e.g., the erstwhile US Bureau of Mines developed several techniques of methane drainage, such as in-mine horizontal drilling, vertical gob wells, hydrofracing of vertical wells and horizontal drilling from surface. With the current technology, thirty to sixty percent of total methane emissions from a mine can be captured making the mines much safer and more productive. Drained methane is often marketed to defray the cost of methane drainage. This paper is an anthology of these developments and describes how coalbed methane, which used to be a bane, has become a boon for the coalmining industry.
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APA: P. C. Thakur  (2003)  A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal Mines

MLA: P. C. Thakur A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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