4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Conceptual economics of full scale enhanced coalbed methane production and CO2 storage in anthracitic coals at South Qinshui basin, Shanxi, China

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY
Volume 82, Issue 3-4, Pages 280-286

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2010.01.011

Keywords

CO2 storage; Enhanced CBM production; Anthracitic coals; Pilot; CO2 sources; Reservoir model; Economics

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This paper describes Phase 1. a Canada-China bi-lateral project in which a single-well micro-pilot test was performed at an existing well at a depth of 500 m in the anthracitic coals of the South Qinshui basin, Shanxi Province, China A set of reservoir parameters was obtained from the micro-pilot test This field data was successfully history matched using a tuned reservoir model which accounted for changes in permeability due to swelling and pressure changes. The calibrated reservoir model was used to design and model, a CO2-ECBM multi-well drive process Prediction of initial performance from CO2 injection and methane production showed significant production enhancement of coalbed methane while simultaneously storing the CO2 This was followed by a high level economic assessment of a conceptual full scale ECBM project necessary to evaluate the economic performance of a multi-pattern commercial demonstration A commercial spacing of 5-spot 160-acre pattern was used for the conceptual full scale operation assessment The results of this assessment were positive, predicting a payout in 9 years yielding a real rate of return of 12% (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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