Abstract

The determination of methane content of coal seams is conducted in hard coal mines in order to assess the state of methane hazard but also to evaluate gas resources in the deposit. In the world’s mining industry, natural gas content in coal determination is usually based on direct methods. It remains the basic method in Poland as well. An important element in the determination procedure is the gas loss that occurs while collecting a sample for testing in underground conditions. In the method developed by the authors, which is a Polish standard, based on taking a sample in the form of drill cuttings, this loss was established at a level of 12%. Among researchers dealing with the methane content of coal, there are doubts related to the procedures adopted for coal sampling and the time which passes from taking a sample to enclosing it in a sealed container. Therefore, the studies were designed to evaluate the degree of degassing of the sample taken in the form of drill cuttings according to the standard procedure and in the form of the drill core from a coal mine roadway. The results show that the determinations made for the core coincide with the determinations made for the drill cutting samples, with the loss of gas taken into account.

Highlights

  • Methane content of coal seams is an important parameter for the assessment level of methane hazard in hard coal mines

  • Drill cuttings sample daf Methane content of coal M, m /t is recommended to take drill cutting samples taking into account with gas losses during their collection

  • The conducted research allows to draw a conclusion that, for the purpose of methane content coal determination, it is correct to samples in the form of core samples as Theofcomparison of the determination oftake the methane content of coal based on drill well as drill samples with out appropriate consideration of gas confirms loss related taking a cuttings andcuttings core samples, carried in the course of the research, thetonecessity sample analysis

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Introduction

Methane content of coal seams is an important parameter for the assessment level of methane hazard in hard coal mines. The determination of this parameter in Polish mines is conducted based on the direct method, and the sample for analysis is taken in the form of drill cuttings from a borehole performed in the coal seam. Coal samples for comparative studies of methane content of coal determinations were taken from mined coal seams in selected hard coal mines located in the. USCB is located in the southern part of Poland It is the biggest coal basin in Poland and one of the biggest in Europe [33].

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