2019
DOI: 10.1071/aj18049
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Impact of in-seam drilling performance on coal seam gas production and remaining gas distribution

Abstract: Drilling horizontal wells in low permeability coal seams is a key technology to increase the drainage area of a well, and hence, decrease costs. It’s unavoidable that some parts of the horizontal section will be drilled outside the targeted coal seam due to unforeseen subsurface conditions, such as sub-seismic faulting, seam rolls, basic geosteering tools, drilling practices and limited experiences. Therefore, understanding the impact of horizontal in-seam drilling performance on coal seam gas (CSG) production… Show more

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“…The obvious production performance difference may be due to the individual well drilling rate. As shown in Table 5, there is a positive correlation between the peak gas production and drilling rate of coal seam, which is consistent with the previous study [39]. The calculated P50 EUR of the individual wells also exhibits similar laws.…”
Section: Impact Of Drilling Rate Of Coal Seams On Gas Productionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The obvious production performance difference may be due to the individual well drilling rate. As shown in Table 5, there is a positive correlation between the peak gas production and drilling rate of coal seam, which is consistent with the previous study [39]. The calculated P50 EUR of the individual wells also exhibits similar laws.…”
Section: Impact Of Drilling Rate Of Coal Seams On Gas Productionsupporting
confidence: 89%