Coal-derived compounds and their potential impact on groundwater quality during coalbed methane production

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Zaixing Huang
Fangjing Liu
Michael A. Urynowicz
Franco Basile
Hongguang Guo
Liwei Chen
Paul H. Fallgren
Song Jin
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[1] University of Wyoming,Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
[2] University of Wyoming,Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
[3] University of Wyoming,Department of Chemistry
[4] Taiyuan University of Technology,College of Mining Technology
[5] Qinghai University,School of Chemical Engineering
[6] Advanced Environmental Technologies LLC,undefined
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CBM; Coal seam gas; Coalbed natural gas; CBNG; Produced water; Coal microbiology;
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Coalbed methane (CBM) is an important unconventional energy source and accounts for a substantial portion of the overall natural gas production in the USA. The extraction of CBM generates significant amounts of produced water, where the withdrawal of groundwater may disturb the subsurface environment and aquifers. The release of toxic recalcitrant compounds from the coal seam is of great concern for those who use groundwater for irrigation and potable water sources. Experiments were conducted that determined a small fraction of coal carbon can be extracted and solubilized in water during the CBM formation and production. These soluble components included long-chain alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons, and humic compounds. Biometer flask assays demonstrated that these compounds are bioamenable and can be potentially degraded by microorganisms to produce methane and carbon dioxide, where these biodegradation processes may further impact groundwater quality in the coal seam.
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页码:1657 / 1665
页数:8
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