Numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methane
This paper presents a study on the impact of well integrity failure on coalbed methane (also known as coal seam gas) production and potential shallow water contamination using numerical simulations with a finite-difference method. Two connection types and 12 cases were simulated: Type A – leakage th...
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doaj-2182ca882b894ecf8865652989b561d52020-11-25T04:09:01ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542018-03-013610.1177/0144598717736629Numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methaneXianbo Su0Fengde Zhou1Stephen Tyson2Collaborative Innovation Center of Coalbed Methane and Shale Gas for Central Plains, Henan, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environmental Sciences, , Brisbane, AustraliaChemical and Petroleum Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Brunei, Gadong, BruneiThis paper presents a study on the impact of well integrity failure on coalbed methane (also known as coal seam gas) production and potential shallow water contamination using numerical simulations with a finite-difference method. Two connection types and 12 cases were simulated: Type A – leakage through cement sheath and Type B – impaired zonal isolation at the aquifer interval. The effect of the distance between the aquifer and the coal seam, drainage area and desorption time on gas and water production was also inspected. Results show that both connection types have strong effects on the gas and water production; the cumulative water and gas production increases with increasing drainage radius; the distance between aquifer and the coal seam has a negative effect on the water production but a negligible effect on the gas production; desorption time, ranging from 5 to 30 days, has a negligible effect on the water and gas production. Connection Type A yields a potential water contamination but connection Type B does not. Gas concentration in the shallow aquifer decreases sharply with an increase of distance away from the producer and the unsafe area are within an area with a radius ranging from approximately 50 m to 90 m away from the producer in this study.https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598717736629 |
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Numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methane |
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Numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methane |
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Numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methane |
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numerical investigation of the potential contamination of a shallow aquifer in producing coalbed methane |
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Energy Exploration & Exploitation |
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This paper presents a study on the impact of well integrity failure on coalbed methane (also known as coal seam gas) production and potential shallow water contamination using numerical simulations with a finite-difference method. Two connection types and 12 cases were simulated: Type A – leakage through cement sheath and Type B – impaired zonal isolation at the aquifer interval. The effect of the distance between the aquifer and the coal seam, drainage area and desorption time on gas and water production was also inspected. Results show that both connection types have strong effects on the gas and water production; the cumulative water and gas production increases with increasing drainage radius; the distance between aquifer and the coal seam has a negative effect on the water production but a negligible effect on the gas production; desorption time, ranging from 5 to 30 days, has a negligible effect on the water and gas production. Connection Type A yields a potential water contamination but connection Type B does not. Gas concentration in the shallow aquifer decreases sharply with an increase of distance away from the producer and the unsafe area are within an area with a radius ranging from approximately 50 m to 90 m away from the producer in this study. |
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