Gas pressure decline in coal leads to increased permeability, impacting methane production.
The researchers studied how gas flow in coal changes under pressure. They found that as gas pressure drops, the permeability of coal first decreases, then increases. Gas slippage occurs when pressure is low, affecting permeability. Permeability is lower when there is more stress on the coal. When gas pressure is high, stress reduces permeability, but when pressure is low, gas slippage increases permeability.