Pressure-Dependent Permeability Boosts Long-Term Methane Production from Coal Seams
The researchers studied how the permeability of coal changes with pressure, affecting the testing and production of methane from coal seams. They used lab data and a computer model to see how pressure impacts methane extraction. The results show that pressure affects how easily methane flows out of coal, which can impact how wells are tested and how much methane can be produced over time.