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The Development of Porosity-Enhanced Synthetic Coal Plugs for Simulating Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs: A Novel Laboratory Approach

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  • Changqing Liu

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Zhaobiao Yang

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Heqing Chen

    (Research Institute of Exploration and Development, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Company, Karamay 834000, China)

  • Guoxiao Zhou

    (Research Institute of Exploration and Development, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company, Xi’an 710018, China)

  • Yuhui Liang

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Junyu Gu

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Yuqiang Wang

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Cunlei Li

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Benju Lu

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Shuailong Feng

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Jianan Wang

    (Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

Abstract

Deep coal seams in the Junggar Basin, China, have demonstrated high gas yields due to enhanced pore structures resulting from hydraulic fracturing. However, raw coal samples inadequately represent these stimulated reservoirs, and acquiring fractured core samples post-stimulation is impractical. To address this, a novel and operable laboratory method has been developed to fabricate porosity-enhanced synthetic coal plugs that better simulate deep coalbed methane reservoirs. The fabrication process involves crushing lignite and separating it into three particle size fractions (<0.25 mm, 0.25–1 mm, and 1–2 mm), followed by mixing with a resin-based binder system (F51 phenolic epoxy resin, 650 polyamide, and tetrahydrofuran). These mixtures are molded into cylindrical plugs (⌀50 mm × 100 mm) and cured. This approach enables tailored control over pore development during briquette formation. Porosity and pore structure were comprehensively assessed using helium porosimetry, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). MIP and micro-CT confirmed that the synthetic plugs exhibit significantly enhanced porosity compared to raw lignite, with pore sizes and volumes falling within the macropore range. Specifically, porosity reached up to 27.84%, averaging 20.73% and surpassing the typical range for conventional coal briquettes (1.89–18.96%). Additionally, the resin content was found to strongly influence porosity, with optimal levels between 6% and 10% by weight. Visualization improvements in micro-CT imaging were achieved through iodine addition, allowing for more accurate porosity estimations. This method offers a cost-effective and repeatable strategy for creating coal analogs with tunable porosity, providing valuable physical models for investigating flow behaviors in stimulated coal reservoirs.

Suggested Citation

  • Changqing Liu & Zhaobiao Yang & Heqing Chen & Guoxiao Zhou & Yuhui Liang & Junyu Gu & Yuqiang Wang & Cunlei Li & Benju Lu & Shuailong Feng & Jianan Wang, 2025. "The Development of Porosity-Enhanced Synthetic Coal Plugs for Simulating Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs: A Novel Laboratory Approach," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(10), pages 1-22, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:10:p:2407-:d:1651204
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