Seam Gas Drainage Experiments in some Colleries of B.H.P.
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 669 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Pre-drainage experiments have been conduct- ed at Appin, Cook, John Darling, Leichhardt,  Macquarie, Metropolitan and Moura No. 2  Collieries. Appin (550 m deep) experiences  particular gas problems in development drivages,  and the almost pure CH4 seam gas makes difficult  tiro compliance with statutory maxima in intakes  and returns. Patterns of 43 mm diameter drain- a,.;e holes drilled ahead and laterally into  virgin coal have improved gas conditions in  working places and have allowed tolerable advance rates. Cook, Leichhardt, Metropolitan and Moura  No,. 2 Collieries have experienced gas and  stress phenomena ranging from conical bursts less than one tonne to full scale instantan- -us outbursts of hundreds of tonnes with tens  ,f thousands of cubic metres of seam gas. Gas  ~Irainage experiments with patterns of holes up  a,, 200 mm diameter have been undertaken with ;,;siness monitors on the coal to establish  .lative effectiveness. Incremental flows into  mg 43 mm diameter boreholes have investigated drainage patterns relative to length, and at  comparative incremental flows have  nlicated lowered permeability zones at stress ,.,utments. In some CO2 seam gas areas where  iammability problems are reduced to perhaps ii, but where outbursts proneness is increased,
Citation
APA: (1982) Seam Gas Drainage Experiments in some Colleries of B.H.P.
MLA: Seam Gas Drainage Experiments in some Colleries of B.H.P.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.
