Geotechnical Considerations in Underground Coal Gasification (b0daa032-49f3-4f12-ab84-34160644e033)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
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- 227 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The DOE-funded (Contract No. DE-ACO3-77ET13108) Gulf Research & Development Co. (GR&DC) field tests of underground coal gasification in steeply dipping beds (UCG/SDB) were conducted in the North Knobs area, located 12.8 km (8 miles) west of Rawlins, WY. The site has a gently rolling, sparsely vegetated, semidesert terrain on the transition zone between a broad, flat basin (Great Divide Basin) to the west and the subdued mountains of the Rawlins uplift to the east. A comprehensive geotechnical program (Ahner et al., 1980) was essential to successfully complete the test program. Emphasis of the program was the subsurface characterization of the site and consisted of mapping, drilling and logging, core analyses, and hydrologic tests. The samples of lithologic units over- and underlying the G coal seam were tested in the laboratory for their modulus and strength. This program provided the required data necessary for designing surface facilities, input for permits, and ensuring correct placement of the process modules. The two UCG tests at the Rawlins site were conducted in the nominally 6.7 m (22 ft) thick G coal seam (rank-subbituminous B), dipping at 63°.
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APA:
(1984) Geotechnical Considerations in Underground Coal Gasification (b0daa032-49f3-4f12-ab84-34160644e033)MLA: Geotechnical Considerations in Underground Coal Gasification (b0daa032-49f3-4f12-ab84-34160644e033). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.