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Enhancing Methane Recovery with Cryogenic Liquid CO 2 Cyclic Injection: Determination of Cyclic Injection Parameters

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  • Duo Zhang

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
    Department of Energy Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

  • Shixing Fan

    (College of Safety Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
    Department of Energy Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China)

Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is both a primary greenhouse gas and a readily available energy source. In this study, a new underground coal permeability enhancement technique utilizing cryogenic liquid CO 2 (L-CO 2 ) cyclic injection is proposed. The key parameters that determine the feasibility of this technique are cycle period and cycle number within a fixed working period. The optimal value of these two parameters mainly depends on the pore structure evolution law of coal cores before and after cryogenic L-CO 2 cyclic freeze–thaw. Accordingly, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was employed to study the evolution characteristics of the fracture networks and pore structures in coal cores subjected to different freeze–thaw cyclic modes. The results demonstrated that the amplitude and width of all peaks of the T 2 spectra of the three coal cores (lignite, gas coal, and 1/3 coking coal) increased with an increase in the number of injection cycles. Additionally, as the number of freeze–thaw cycles ( N c ) increased, the total porosity and effective porosity of the coal cores increased linearly before stabilizing, while the residual porosity first steadily diminished and afterwards became constant. Furthermore, the variation in the total porosity and residual porosity of the coal cores continuously diminished with an increase in the level of metamorphism. The NMR permeability of the coal cores showed a similar pattern to the porosity. Accordingly, the optimal parameters for cryogenic L-CO 2 cyclic injection during a complete working time were determined to be N c = 4 and P c = 30 min. A field test demonstrated that after L-CO 2 cyclic freeze–thaw treatment, the average gas drainage concentration of a single borehole in the test region increased by 1.93 times, while the pure flow of a single gas drainage borehole increased by 2.21 times. Finally, the gas attenuation coefficient decreased from 0.036 to 0.012. We concluded that the proposed permeability enhancement technique transformed coal seams from hard-to-drain to drainable.

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  • Duo Zhang & Shixing Fan, 2022. "Enhancing Methane Recovery with Cryogenic Liquid CO 2 Cyclic Injection: Determination of Cyclic Injection Parameters," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(20), pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:20:p:13155-:d:940804
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