Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application
In order to study the basic properties of coal seam thus to provide reference for coalbed methane (CBM) production, the porosity and permeability of coal from DH and WJZ regions of Dahebian syncline in Liupanshui Coalfield were systematically studied. The results shows that the porosity and permeabi...
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description | In order to study the basic properties of coal seam thus to provide reference for coalbed methane (CBM) production, the porosity and permeability of coal from DH and WJZ regions of Dahebian syncline in Liupanshui Coalfield were systematically studied. The results shows that the porosity and permeability of coal samples in DH region are between 7.4–10.1% and 0.01 mD∼0.04 mD respectively. The permeability is obviously anisotropic, and it is distributed in a U-shape along bedding angle. The porosity and permeability in the WJZ region are between 12.4–24.85% and 0.3 mD–4.8 mD, but the correlation of permeability and bedding angle is not obvious. There are many primary cracks in coal matrix of WJZ region, while the coal of DH region is relatively complete. As a result, the porosity and permeability of WJZ coal samples are much higher than that of DH coal samples. With the change of confining pressure, obvious change has taken place in the permeability of coal in the two regions. When the confining pressure decreases from 2 to 8 MPa, the permeability loss rate of coal samples is close to 80%. The internal mechanism of the permeability loss is related to crack closure and plastic deformation caused by confining pressure. In contrast, the porosity and permeability of coal in WJZ region are much higher than those in DH region, which indicates that the permeability of the same coal seam in the same structural will have great differences and inhomogeneities. Therefore, the WJZ region is the preferred area, which can be included in the preferential exploitation plan of CBM. In addition, for the typical syncline gas reservoir in Liupanshui Coalfield, it is necessary to consider the block division according to the porosity and permeability indexes, and select the optimal block and give priority to development of CBM. Furthermore, we should pay attention to the difference and adaptability of CBM development in different regions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e9fc86e40afd4bd588ce2c0b9b9d05a22022-12-22T00:04:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632022-01-01910.3389/feart.2021.822322822322Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its ApplicationFuping Zhao0Fuping Zhao1Fuping Zhao2Yuanlong Wei3Yuanlong Wei4School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Unconventional Natural Gas Evaluation and Development in Complex Tectonic Areas, Ministry of Natural Resources, Guiyang, ChinaGuizhou Research Institute of Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Engineering, Guiyang, ChinaKey Laboratory of Unconventional Natural Gas Evaluation and Development in Complex Tectonic Areas, Ministry of Natural Resources, Guiyang, ChinaGuizhou Research Institute of Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Engineering, Guiyang, ChinaIn order to study the basic properties of coal seam thus to provide reference for coalbed methane (CBM) production, the porosity and permeability of coal from DH and WJZ regions of Dahebian syncline in Liupanshui Coalfield were systematically studied. The results shows that the porosity and permeability of coal samples in DH region are between 7.4–10.1% and 0.01 mD∼0.04 mD respectively. The permeability is obviously anisotropic, and it is distributed in a U-shape along bedding angle. The porosity and permeability in the WJZ region are between 12.4–24.85% and 0.3 mD–4.8 mD, but the correlation of permeability and bedding angle is not obvious. There are many primary cracks in coal matrix of WJZ region, while the coal of DH region is relatively complete. As a result, the porosity and permeability of WJZ coal samples are much higher than that of DH coal samples. With the change of confining pressure, obvious change has taken place in the permeability of coal in the two regions. When the confining pressure decreases from 2 to 8 MPa, the permeability loss rate of coal samples is close to 80%. The internal mechanism of the permeability loss is related to crack closure and plastic deformation caused by confining pressure. In contrast, the porosity and permeability of coal in WJZ region are much higher than those in DH region, which indicates that the permeability of the same coal seam in the same structural will have great differences and inhomogeneities. Therefore, the WJZ region is the preferred area, which can be included in the preferential exploitation plan of CBM. In addition, for the typical syncline gas reservoir in Liupanshui Coalfield, it is necessary to consider the block division according to the porosity and permeability indexes, and select the optimal block and give priority to development of CBM. Furthermore, we should pay attention to the difference and adaptability of CBM development in different regions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.822322/fullpermeabilityporosityprimary crackseffect of confining pressureintersection angle between bedding |
spellingShingle | Fuping Zhao Fuping Zhao Fuping Zhao Yuanlong Wei Yuanlong Wei Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application Frontiers in Earth Science permeability porosity primary cracks effect of confining pressure intersection angle between bedding |
title | Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application |
title_full | Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application |
title_fullStr | Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application |
title_full_unstemmed | Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application |
title_short | Regional Characteristics of Porosity and Permeability of Dahebian Syncline Coal and Its Application |
title_sort | regional characteristics of porosity and permeability of dahebian syncline coal and its application |
topic | permeability porosity primary cracks effect of confining pressure intersection angle between bedding |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.822322/full |
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