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Methane Mining Justin Anderson ChE 562 November 3, 2004
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Overview Background Why Coal Bed Methane Extraction Output Design Considerations Summary
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Methane Main constituent of natural gas Colorless Odorless Less dense than air
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Coal Bed Methane Found in coal seams Absorbed on internal surface of coal 6 to 7% more than in natural gas reservoirs Produced as coal releases hydrogen Contained by surrounding water
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Why Coal Bed Methane High demand for natural gas Must be ventilated Ease of recovery Relatively close to surface Locations are known Massive quantity 141 trillion ft 3 recoverable in 1999 >700 trillion ft 3 with advances in technology
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Extraction Pilot Wells Determination of: Coal thickness Methane content Coal permeability Planning Maximization of: Production Field life Profitability
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Output Dependent on: Thickness Lateral continuity Permeability Fracturing Cleats Depth of burial Barriers Impermeable layers Faults Folds
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Generalized map of potential and current methane coal bed mines. Wasatch Plateau and San Juan Basin are 2 areas of current study. http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/oilgas/cbmethane/index.htm
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Typical CMM Degasification Systems http://www.epa.gov/coalbed/overview.html
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Specific Degasification Systems Vertical Well http://www.cmpdi.co.in/cbm/CBM%20papers/ Methane%20Reduction%20Options/red001.pdf
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Specific Degasification Systems Gob Well http://www.cmpdi.co.in/cbm/CBM%20papers/ Methane%20Reduction%20Options/red001.pdf
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Specific Degasification Systems Horizontal Borehole http://www.cmpdi.co.in/cbm/CBM%20papers/ Methane%20Reduction%20Options/red001.pdf
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Coal Bed Drainage Costs
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Implementation Model
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Alternative Uses Co-firing in boilers District heating Coal drying Vehicle fuel Carbon black feedstock Methanol production Dimethyl ether production
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Concerns Environmental Disposal of barrier water High TDS/L Pump back in Evaporation ponds Freezing Explosiveness Removal beneficial to coal miners
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Summary of Benefits Reduced ventilation Worker safety Emissions Local utilization Heating and drying Increased profits High quality methane
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References http://www.epa.gov http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/a/n/ans151/c oalbed.html http://energy.cr.usgs.gov http://www.gswindell.com http://www.cmpdi.co.in/cbm/CBM%20papers/ Methane%20Reduction%20Options/red001.pdf
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