Volumetric strain associated with methane desorption and its impact on coalbed gas production from deep coal seams
University of British Columbia
Abstract
Abstract The permeability of deep (>1000 m; >3300 ft) coal seams is commonly low. For deep coal seams, significant reservoir pressure drawdown is required to promote gas desorption because of the Langmuir-type isotherm that typifies coals. Hence, a large permeability decline may occur because of pressure drawdown and the resulting increase in effective stress, depending on coal properties and the stress field during production. However, the permeability decline can potentially be offset by the permeability enhancement caused by the matrix shrinkage associated with methane desorption. The predictability of varying permeability is critical for coalbed gas exploration and production-well management.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.18
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
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2Topics & keywords
- Coalbed methane
- Geology
- Coal
- Methane
- Coal mining
- Petroleum engineering
- Strain (injury)
- Desorption