Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall Face (d2bfe0f2-6024-43c4-9f3b-da4e0baab0bb)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. C. Thakur S. D. Lauer J. Cervik
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Methane drainage by cross-measure boreholes on retreat longwall faces can be a viable alternative to the vertical gob degas boreholes under favorable circumstances. The research was done in a mine working Pittsburgh coal seam in northern West Virginia under USBM Cooperative Agreement No. 14-09-0050-3252. The study was the first application of this technique to Pittsburgh coal seam. A total of 14 small diameter, inclined boreholes were drilled over a retreat longwall panel from gate roads, to intersect the overlying coal seams. All boreholes were manifolded to a pipeline and the gob gas was extracted by a surface exhaust fan. The methane capture ratio was poor at 7% to 18% at various stages of the longwall panel. A vertical gob degas borehole captured an additional 20% gas. Poor results were due to premature failures of the cross-measure boreholes leading to air leakage. For better performance, the boreholes should be drilled from a point 30 to 45 m (98 to 148 ft) from longwall pillar over the largest chain pillar. The standpipe should be grouted for at least 6 m (20 ft), and the entry containing boreholes and the pipeline must be supported to ensure access for maintenance and optimization of methane capture. Coursing the ventilation air around longwall such that it forces methane migration toward cross-measure boreholes can further improve methane capture. The optimum vertical inclination is 45º ± 10º.
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APA: P. C. Thakur S. D. Lauer J. Cervik  (1986)  Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall Face (d2bfe0f2-6024-43c4-9f3b-da4e0baab0bb)

MLA: P. C. Thakur S. D. Lauer J. Cervik Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall Face (d2bfe0f2-6024-43c4-9f3b-da4e0baab0bb). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1986.

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