This application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application PCT/CN2015/096789, filed Dec. 9, 2015, designating the United States of America and published as International Patent Publication WO 2016/112759 A1 on Jul. 21, 2016, which claims the benefit under Article 8 of the Patent Cooperation Treaty to Chinese Patent Application Serial No. 201510014227.6, filed Jan. 12, 2015.
The application relates to a method for gas extraction enhanced by thermal displacement in boreholes, particularly applicable to efficient gas extraction from a coal seam with high gas concentration and low air permeability under a coal mine.
An essential means for gas control in the coal mines in, for example, China is gas extraction, mainly gas extraction by drilling boreholes. As the mining work has evolved to deep mining in China, the low air permeability in the coal seams has become a dominant factor that constrains efficient gas extraction. Therefore, enhanced permeability improvement has become a key technique for improving the gas extraction effect and realizing co-mining of deep coal and gas extraction. The enhanced permeability improvement methods adopted at present mainly include two methods: one method is coal mass treatment by means of fluid machinery and fluid medium in combination, such as hydraulic slotting and hydraulic fracturing, etc.; the other method is fracturing the coal mass by means of explosive explosion, etc. Both methods can improve the air permeability in the coal seam and improve the gas extraction effect, but have their drawbacks. When a hydraulic slotting or hydraulic fracturing method is used, a water blocking effect, etc., may occur and thereby inhibit gas desorption. When an explosion method is used, planting the explosive wastes time and energy, and the explosive is a source of danger itself and brings certain threat to safe downhole production. Therefore, it is necessary to seek for an enhanced permeability improvement measure that is safe, reliable, time and labor saving, easy to implement, and low in cost. Such a measure is of great significance for improving the gas extraction efficiency and preventing coal and gas outburst in coal mines.
Researchers have demonstrated that the gas adsorption potential of a coal mass decreases as the temperature increases. The decreased gas adsorption potential is beneficial for gas desorption from the coal mass. Hence, if a temperature field can be applied to the coal mass artificially, the gas desorption from the coal mass will be promoted effectively.
Technical problem: in order to overcome the drawbacks in the prior art, this disclosure provides a method for gas extraction enhanced by thermal displacement in boreholes, which is safe and reliable, time and labor saving, easy to implement, and low in cost.
Technical solution: The method for gas extraction enhanced by thermal displacement in boreholes provided in this disclosure comprises drilling boreholes crossing a coal seam or drilling boreholes down the coal seam as follows: arranging a plurality of extraction borehole sites at an interval in the coal seam; and drilling extraction boreholes, sealing the boreholes, and connecting the boreholes into a gas extraction pipe network for gas extraction sequentially, through the following steps:
Beneficial effects: the method provided in this disclosure utilizes a heat pipe to release heat continuously into a borehole, and thereby forms a high-temperature field by continuously heating up the coal mass in the borehole or the coal mass around the borehole. Utilizing a rule that the gas absorption potential in a coal mass decreases as the temperature of the coal mass increases, the method is used to promote gas desorption and thereby attain a purpose of enhanced gas extraction. Thus, the influence area of an effective pressure relief of individual boreholes is remarkably enlarged, and the efficiency of gas extraction from the coal seam is improved by 40% or more. The method is safe and reliable, low in cost, simple and easy to implement, time and labor saving, and has high practicality.
Among the figures, the following reference numerals and definitions are used: 1—grouting pump; 2—grouting pipe; 3—return pipe; 4—heating device; 5—heat pipe; and 6—extraction pipe.
This disclosure will be hereinafter detailed in an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The method for gas extraction enhanced by thermal displacement in boreholes provided in this disclosure comprises drilling boreholes crossing a coal seam and drilling boreholes down the coal seam:
In the borehole drilling crossing the coal seam, the distance between center of the extraction borehole and center of the terminal end of the thermal displacement borehole is 6 to 8 m. In the borehole drilling down the coal seam, the distance between center of the extraction borehole and center of the opening end of the thermal displacement borehole is 3 to 5 m.
The heating device employs a water circulation heating method or an electrically heated tube heating method.
The heating device is a hermetically sealed container and has been subjected to treatment for explosion-proofing. The heating element of the heating device is submerged in water and heats up the heat pipe by heating up the water, or is isolated from the ambient environment and heats up the heat pipe by thermal radiation and thermal convection, and does not make contact with the heat pipe or the downhole air directly. The heat pipe consists of a pipe shell, a wick, and an end cap, and is a mature heat radiator product in the market. The heat pipe utilizes a liquid filled in the pipe to absorb heat at one end and release heat at the other end, thereby realizing heat transfer.
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