Abstract:Estimates of the energy balance for the first underground coal-gasification experiment at Hanna, Wyoming, have been calculated for a 5t-month period from mid-September 1973 through February 1974. Operating results were the most favorable during this period, with d7 gas production rates averaging 1.6 million scf/day (45,300 Nm /day) at an average gas heating value of 126 Btu/scf (1122 kcal/Nm"), The ratio of energy produced to energy consumed in running the experiment was approximately 4, and the overall effici… Show more
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