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Geoscience ›› 2022, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (05): 1324-1332.DOI: 10.19657/j.geoscience.1000-8527.2022.021

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In-situ Stress Distribution and Its Influence on Coalbed Methane Development in Tielieke Mining Area, Kubai Coalfield, Xinjiang

WEI Yongheng1(), GE Yanyan1(), WANG Gang2, WANG Wenfeng1, TIAN Jijun1, LI Xin1, WU Bin3, ZHANG Xiao1   

  1. 1. College of Geology and Mining Engineering, Xinjiang University, Urumqi,Xinjiang 830047, China
    2. Coalbed Methane Research and Development Center of Xinjiang Coal Geological Exploration Bureau, Urumqi,Xinjiang 830046, China
    3. No.161 Coal Exploration Team, Xinjiang Coal Geological Exploration Bureau, Urumqi,Xinjiang 830046, China
  • Received:2021-08-27 Revised:2022-04-18 Online:2022-10-10 Published:2022-11-03
  • Contact: GE Yanyan

Abstract:

In-situ stress, coal reservoir permeability and coal reservoir pressure are the important factors on coalbed methane development.Based on the analysis of injection/fall-off well analysis and in-situ stress measurement data, and combined with the analysis of daily gas production of coalbed methane wells in the Tielieke mining area (Kubai coalfield, Xinjiang), we study the characteristics of in-situ stress distribution at Tielieke and its influence on CBM development.The results show that: (1) the in-situ stress state changes vertically, with σH>σv>σh, σHσv>σh and σv>σH>σh at 550-650 m, 650-850 m and 850-1,200 m reservoir depth, respectively; (2) 850 m depth is not only the conversion point of the vertical principal stress and the maximum horizontal principal stress, but also the transition point of permeability trend. This demonstrates the in-situ stress the control on permeability; (3) the in-situ stress correlates negatively with permeability, but positively with coal reservoir pressure; (4) for the in-situ stress, its negative effect of on productivity is greater than its positive effect on productivity, and hence the typical daily gas production decrease with increasing in-situ stress; (5) the central coal reservoirs in Tiexi and Tiedong mining areas have relatively developed granular coal, large adsorption pore volume and gas content, which are favorable intervals for CBM development.Our results provide theoretical guidance for further CBM development in the Kubai coalfield.

Key words: coalbed methane, in-situ stress, coal reservoir permeability, coal reservoir pressure, gas content, Tielieke mining area

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