INCREASING RELATIVE PERMEABILITY IN COAL - A NEW APPROACH
The application of various oxidizing agents, primarily H2O2, to coal thin sections is being used in the investigation of chemical enhancement of macro and microscopic permeability features. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is being used to gain a more precise scale of maceral hardness and to determine the effectiveness of chemical oxidants on permeability features to support enhancement of CBM recovery. AFM analysis determines surface topography of a sample before and after application of the oxidizing agent in order to better estimate the change in relative permeability. Increasing permeability of coalbeds will allow increased CBM production and more efficient use of the resource. Additionally, this study will develop a better understanding of some chemical and physical characteristics of coal.