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Jun Lu, Geomechanical engineer Daniel W.H. Su, Sr. Geomechanical engineer Greg J. Hasenfus, Sr. Geomechanical engineer Mark Van Dyke, Geologist Luke Stull, Geologist
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Outline Introduction Objective Geology/Geologic Reconnaissance Hydro Frac Hole Locations and Frac Process Flac3D Models Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) Monitoring Face Monitoring and Evaluation Conclusions
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Introduction Panel 22 Panel 21 Panel 20
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Introduction Longwall production footage per week 240 124232 142 115 194 323 Panel 21—SS fraced 344 24 106306 338 230 Panel 20—SS not fraced
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Objective To compare and evaluate two hydraulic fractruing techniques which were employed to mitigate the impact of a massive sandstone channel on two successive longwall faces.
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Geologic Reconnaissance Sandstone Intrusion Encountered During Development In-Mine Core Drilling Surface Core Drilling Gas Well E-Logs Stratascope Observations In-Mine Mapping Sandstone Pittsburgh Main Bench Stopping
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Geologic Reconnaissance Frac horizion 15ft above base of sandstone 5 Feet
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Frac Hole Locations Panel 22 Hydraulic Fracture Hole Surface Corehole
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Frac Process Frac holes drilling Perforations Water fracing
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Comparison of Panel 22 vs 21 Frac hole numbers: Panel 22: 3 Panel 21: 4 Water usage: Panel 22: 42,000 gallons/hole, 35 barrels/minute Panel 21: 14,000 gallons/hole, 25 barrels/minute Projected pancake fractures: Panel 22: 600 ft E-W, 400 ft N-S Panel 21: 250 ft E-W, 150 ft N-S
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Panel 22 Panel 21
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Outline Introduction Objective Geology/Geologic Reconnaissance Hydro Frac Hole Locations and Frac Process Flac3D Models Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) Monitoring Face Monitoring and Evaluation Conclusions
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Flac3D Model Without Frac Massive Sandstone Clayey Shale Longwall face Massive Sandstone Clayey Shale Longwall face Shear stress, psi With Frac Frac horizon 15 ft
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Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) LVA was installed to track the face pressure and cavity formation. Cavity Risk Index (CRI)
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Mining Direction Correlation among the hydraulic fracturing hole locations, the LVA cavity formation predictions, and the observed face conditions in Panel 22. Face Monitoring and Evaluation
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Panel 22 Panel 21 Mining Direction
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Face Monitoring and Evaluation LVA: Time-Weighted Average Pressure (TWAP) Panel 22 Panel 21
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Face Advance Rate at Panel 21 (11.2 ft/shift) Face Advance Rate at Panel 22 (15.6 ft/shift) Longwall Productivity
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Rock Delay at Panel 21 (110 min./shift) Rock Delay at Panel 22 (27.5 min./shift) Longwall Rock Delay
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Conclusions Improved hydraulic fracturing technique Successfully employed LVA software Mitigated the impact of the massive sandstone channel Increased productivity Improved safety
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