Gas Source Discrimination Methods To Identify The Occurrence Of A Hypothetical, Unconventional Gas Well Breach Into A Nearby Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Schatzel K. Ajayi E. Watkins V. Gangrade
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Mar 2, 2022

Abstract

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting research related to unconventional gas wells positioned in abutment pillars associated with active longwall mining in Southwestern PA. The Ventilation and Explosion Prevention Team at NIOSH is working toward predicting and characterizing a hypothetical casing breach and its effect on the safety and health of mine workers, gas well workers, and the general public. An important aspect of this research is to distinguish coalbed gas from shale gas in the mine environment as an indicator of a casing breach. Another noncoal gas source exists in the region in the form of underground gas storage fields which also have the potential to migrate towards mine workings. During a potential gas breach, the addition of excess natural gas to coal mine environments will exceed the anticipated ventilation loading and can create a mine explosion hazard. A methodology has been developed to distinguish these gas sources. Gas samples from the three sources were analyzed by gas chromatography, and interpretive methods were applied to distinguish the populations graphically and statistically. Bivariate plots using the hydrocarbon index and the normalized molecular ratios showed that the sources occupy different regions of the graphs. All samples of non-coal gas contained under 2% CO2, and all coal samples included greater than this amount. A multivariate T-squared (T2) test analysis relating comparing data in pairs showed a low p-value (dimensionality parameter) and a high T2 test statistic for all comparisons, indicating that these sources are different and distinct gas populations. Ultimately, stakeholders from the mining and gas production industries can utilize this method to identify gas sources and a potential casing breach.
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APA: S. J. Schatzel K. Ajayi E. Watkins V. Gangrade  (2022)  Gas Source Discrimination Methods To Identify The Occurrence Of A Hypothetical, Unconventional Gas Well Breach Into A Nearby Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: S. J. Schatzel K. Ajayi E. Watkins V. Gangrade Gas Source Discrimination Methods To Identify The Occurrence Of A Hypothetical, Unconventional Gas Well Breach Into A Nearby Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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