Conference Proceedings
Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong
Conference Proceedings
Seam Gas Drainage with Particular Reference to the Working Seam, Wollongong
Coal Seam Degasification by use of Hydraulic Fracturing in Vertical Wells Case Histories
Very large reserves of gas are contained in coal. Because of the low permeability of the coal gas flow rates are very low._x000D_
Fracturing of the coal can be achieved by use of the nitrogen - foam frac techniques described but the flow rates after fracturing are not sufficient to support economic development. Fracturing of the seams in the Bowen Basin was as predicted but in the Sydney Basin no trace of the fracture could be found when development proceeded past the fractured well. Testing of coal samples has provided some insight into parameters affecting desorption Rates.
Fracturing of the coal can be achieved by use of the nitrogen - foam frac techniques described but the flow rates after fracturing are not sufficient to support economic development. Fracturing of the seams in the Bowen Basin was as predicted but in the Sydney Basin no trace of the fracture could be found when development proceeded past the fractured well. Testing of coal samples has provided some insight into parameters affecting desorption Rates.
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W J Stewart, L Barro
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- Published: 1982
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