Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Coal
Patent
1974-11-08
1976-01-20
Serwin, R. E.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Processes
Coal
48DIG6, 166259, 166256, 299 2, C10J 500, E21C 4300
Patent
active
039334473
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for the gasification of coal in situ which comprises drilling at least one well or borehole from the earth's surface so that the well or borehole enters the coalbed or seam horizontally and intersects the coalbed in a direction normal to its major natural fracture system, initiating burning of the coal with the introduction of a combustion-supporting gas such as air to convert the coal in situ to a heating gas of relatively high calorific value and recovering the gas. In a further embodiment the recovered gas may be used to drive one or more generators for the production of electricity.
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Komar Charles A.
Overbey, Jr. William K.
Pasini, III Joseph
Carlson Dean E.
Lambert Richard A.
Serwin R. E.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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