Mining Publication: Methane Control on Longwalls with Cross-Measure Boreholes (Lower Kittanning Coalbed)
Original creation date: January 1985
The cross-measure borehole technique has been shown by the Bureau of Mines to be an effective method of controlling methane liberated by fracturing the roof strata in longwall gobs where overburden is less than 750 ft (229 m). Boreholes are drilled into roof strata before mining operations affect the roof strata. Longwall mining fractures the roof strata and releases methane from source beds. Surface exhausters or vacuum pumps are used to draw the gas to the surface through an underground pipeline and vertical exhaust hole. The captured methane is thus prevented from entering the ventilation system of the mine. About 71 pct of the methane produced by longwall mining in the Lower Kittanning coalbed was captured by the cross-measure boreholes. Borehole spacing is an important factor affecting the performance of the technique. Interference tests and measurements of methane flows in return air indicate that borehole spacing in the Lower Kittanning coalbed should be limited to about 200 ft (61 m) except on the first 600 ft (183 m) of the longwall where spacing should be reduced to about 100 ft (30 m) to capture the large quantities of methane released when the first large roof fall occurs. Comparisons between measured and calculated gas pressure differentials on boreholes indicate borehole length can be reduced from 280 to 140 ft (85 to 43 m), which reduces drilling costs significantly. Additional experimentation is necessary to verify the calculations.
Authors: F Garcia, J Cervik
Report of Investigations - January 1985
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10004736
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 8985, 1985 Jan; :1-17
See Also
- The Borehole Monitoring Experiment: Field Measurements of Reservoir Conditions and Responses in Longwall Panel Overburden During Active Mining
- Comparisons Between Cross-Measure Boreholes and Surface Gob Holes
- Control of Longwall Gob Gas With Cross-Measure Boreholes (Upper Kittanning Coalbed)
- Degasification System Selection for U.S. Longwall Mines Using an Expert Classification System
- Effect of a Surface Borehole on Longwall Gob Degasification (Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed)
- Longwall Gob Degasification With Surface Ventilation Boreholes Above the Lower Kittanning Coalbed
- MCP - Methane Control and Prediction - 2.0
- Modeling and Prediction of Ventilation Methane Emissions of U.S. Longwall Mines Using Supervised Artificial Neural Networks
- Numerical Analysis of the Influence of In-Seam Horizontal Methane Drainage Boreholes on Longwall Face Emission Rates
- Reservoir Engineering Considerations for Coal Seam Degasification and Methane Control in Underground Mines
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program