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Modeling of enhanced coalbed methane recovery from Amasra coalbed in Zonguldak basın
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2008-06-19
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Sınayuç, Çağlar
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Canadian International Petroleum Conference, 2018
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Modeling of enhanced coalbed methane recovery from Amasra coalbed in Zonguldak coal basin
Sınayuç, Çağlar; Gümrah, Fevzi; Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (2007)
The increased level of greenhouse gases due to human activity is the main factor for climate change. CO2 is the main constitute among these gases. Subsurface storage of CO2 in geological systems such as coal reservoirs is considered as one of the promising perspectives. Coal can be safely and effectively utilized to both store CO2 and recover CH4. By injecting CO2 into the coal beds, methane is released with CO2 adsorption in the coal matrix and this process is known as enhanced coal bed methane recovery (E...
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Sınayuç, Çağlar (2006-12-01)
A part of the Bartin-Amasra basin is found convenient for enhanced coalbed methane recovery. The lithologic information taken from the Zonguldak TKJ were studied and the depths the coal seams and the locations of the wells were visualized to perform a reliable correlation between seams existed in the area. According to the correlations, 63 continuous coal layers were found. The injection wells were located to the north and south parts of the reservoir where the depths are higher, so that injected CO2 can pu...
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Modeling of ECBM recovery from Amasra coalbed in Zonguldak Basin, Turkey
Sınayuç, Çağlar (Elsevier BV, 2009-01-07)
Zonguldak coal basin is the only productive hard coal basin of Turkey. The eastern part of the basin is called as Bartin-Amasra District, which has deeper coal seams. The depth and difficulty of mining these coal seams make this district an important candidate for coalbed methane (CBM) recovery. However, there is not enough reservoir data for modeling purposes. In this study, the lithologic information collected for coal mining industry was used to determine the correlations and the continuity of the coal s...
Modelling of ECBM recovery from Amasra Coalbed in Zonguldak Basin, Turkey
Sınayuç, Çağlar (2018-01-01)
Bartin-Amasra coal field was found convenient for enhanced coalbed methane (ECBM) recovery among the other fields in Zonguldak Coal Basin, Turkey. The lithologic information were examined and the depths of the coal seams and the locations of the wells were visualized to perform a reliable correlation between 63 coal layers existed in the area. The initial methane in place found in the coal layers both in free and adsorbed states were estimated using probabilistic simulations resulted in possible reserve (P1...
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Ç. Sınayuç, “Modeling of enhanced coalbed methane recovery from Amasra coalbed in Zonguldak basın,” presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, 2018, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2008, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/78621.