Coal Mining Methane Abatement Seminar

Coal Mines

4–6 September 2012

Location: Sydney, Australia

Event Details: The Australian Government''s Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (RET) and the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) hosted the Coal Mining Methane Abatement Seminar on 4-6 September 2012. The GMI Coal Subcommittee meeting was held in conjunction with this meeting on 5 September 2012. The seminar was intended to connect the Australia coal industry with domestic and international coal mine methane (CMM) abatement technology providers, provide greater information for the Australian industry on future international investment opportunities, and promote Australia''s expertise and technologies relevant to CMM recovery and use. In 2012, Australia released its Coal Mining Abatement Technology Support Package (CMATSP)—a $70 million set aside to invest in technologies and research and development—focused on reducing fugitive methane emissions from coal mining. Part of the seminar''s focus was to determine how to allocate these funds.

Presentations: View some of the presentation slides from the seminar below.

Session 1: Policy Drivers and International Actions
Preferential Policy and International Action of CBM/CMM Development in China, Sun Qinggang (PDF, 20 pp, 2.4 MB)

Session 2: Avoiding Methane Emissions in Ventilation Air
Gas Capture Maximisation Approach for Avoiding Methane Emissions in Ventilation Air, Rao Balusu (PDF, 24 pp, 604 KB)
Role of Coal Seam Gas Industry in Supporting Pre-Drainage of Coal Seams Ready for Mining, Derek Hannigan and Bill Koppe (PDF, 15 pp, 1.6 MB)
U.S. Industry Experience in Pre-Drainage, Ray Pilcher (PDF, 27 pp, 4.5 MB)

Session 3: Progress in Developing Ventilation Air Methane (VAM) Technologies
A Technical Overview of VAM Mitigation Technology Platforms, Behdad Moghtaderi (PDF, 25 pp, 1.1 MB)
Lean Gas Burn Turbine System, Yoshihiro Yamasaki (PDF, 18 pp, 2.5 MB)
VAM Regenerative After Burner Technology, Rodney Peet (PDF, 15 pp, 1.8 MB)

Session 4: Waste Coal Mine Gas Power Station Project Experience
Experience in Managing and Operating Waste Coal Mine Gas Power Stations, Experience in Using VAM and Ways Forward, Keith Barker (PDF, 21 pp, 576 KB)
WestVAMP and China Project, Richard Mattus (PDF, 59 pp, 6.6 MB)

Session 5: Health, Safety and Regulatory Requirements and Processes
Queensland Coal Mines Safety, Ken Singer (PDF, 16 pp, 917 KB)

Session 6: Measuring and Monitoring Emissions
Advances in Measuring Emission from Open Cut Coal Mines, Andrew Feitz (PDF, 24 pp, 2.3 MB)

Industry Sector: Coal Mines

Event Resources

A
A Technical Overview of VAM Mitigation Technology Platforms
(PDF, 1.2 MB, 25pp)
Advances
Advances in Measuring Emission from Open Cut Coal Mines
(PDF, 2.4 MB, 24pp)
Experience
Experience in Managing and Operating Waste Coal Mine Gas Power Stations, Experience in Using VAM and Ways Forward
(PDF, 589.7 KB, 21pp)
Gas
Gas Capture Maximisation Approach for Avoiding Methane Emissions in Ventilation Air
(PDF, 618.2 KB, 24pp)
Lean
Lean Gas Burn Turbine System, Yoshihiro Yamasaki
(PDF, 2.6 MB, 18pp)
Preferential
Preferential Policy and International Action of CBM/CMM Development in China
(PDF, 2.4 MB, 20pp)
Queensland
Queensland Coal Mines Safety
(PDF, 938.9 KB, 16pp)
Role
Role of Coal Seam Gas Industry in Supporting Pre-Drainage of Coal Seams Ready for Mining
(PDF, 1.6 MB, 15pp)
U.S.
U.S. Industry Experience in Pre-Drainage
(PDF, 4.6 MB, 27pp)
VAM
VAM Regenerative After Burner Technology
(PDF, 1.8 MB, 15pp)
WestVAMP
WestVAMP and China Project
(PDF, 6.7 MB, 59pp)

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