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Gas Permeability Associated with Cleat Pattern in a Coal Bed of Low Rank Coals, South Sumatra Basin

Afikah Binti Rahim (School of Civil Engineering, UTM)
Taslim Maulana (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
Ferian Anggara (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
Mohammed Hail Hakimi (Taiz University, 6803 Taiz, Yemen)

Sustainability Management Strategies and Impact in Developing Countries

ISBN: 978-1-80262-450-2, eISBN: 978-1-80262-449-6

Publication date: 25 April 2022

Abstract

Cleats are considered one of the significant permeability-related parameters in coalbed methane (CBM) growth. As critical parameters for CBM extraction, a complete characterisation of cleat distributions and orientation can provide a better tool to indirectly estimate porosity and permeability in coal reservoirs. This chapter presents the outcomes of the production of comprehensive research cleats within Miocene coal seams as part of CBM exploration and development. The majority of data (cross-section view measurement) were collected on mine’s walls. Cleat data were gathered from 16 windows measurement locations with hundreds of cleats were measured from outcrops for several coal seams. Two primary cleat orientations; for face cleats, NNE-SSW and for butt cleats, ESE-WNW. The ratio of low permeability coals appears to have a smaller cleat aperture than high permeability coals. As critical parameters for CBM extraction, a complete characterisation of cleat distributions and orientation can provide a better tool to indirectly estimate porosity and permeability in coal reservoirs.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) awarded by the Ministry of Education of Malaysia entitle ‘Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery Processes by Coupling Fluid Flow of Mukah-Balingian Coal Deposits’ with the referral no. R.J130000.7851.5F371. This work was also supported by the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Encouragement Research Grant (UTMER) awarded by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia entitle ‘Diagnosis of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction – Polarizing Microscopy and SEMEDS Analysis’ with the referral no. Q.J130000.3851.19J79.

Citation

Rahim, A.B., Maulana, T., Anggara, F. and Hakimi, M.H. (2022), "Gas Permeability Associated with Cleat Pattern in a Coal Bed of Low Rank Coals, South Sumatra Basin", Din, M.F.M., Alias, N.E., Hussein, N. and Zaidi, N.S. (Ed.) Sustainability Management Strategies and Impact in Developing Countries (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 26), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 265-277. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220220000026021

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