Pore Fractal Dimensions and Coal Facies Role in the Adsorption of Methane Gas, a Case Study on Coal for the Tanjung Formation, Arang Alus Area, Binuang District, Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan

Raharjo, Sugeng and Bahagiarti, Sari and Sigit Purwanto, Heru and Rahmad, Basuki and Cahya Wardana, Rivano (2021) Pore Fractal Dimensions and Coal Facies Role in the Adsorption of Methane Gas, a Case Study on Coal for the Tanjung Formation, Arang Alus Area, Binuang District, Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan. In: International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology 2021, November 25-26, 2021, Fukuoka, Japan.

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Abstract

This research aims to determine the role of coal facies and the value of pore fractal dimensions on changes in the adsorption of coal methane gas. This study location is in the Arang Alus area, Binuang District, Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan Province. As many as 4 (four) coal seams were observed, namely, seam D (oldest layer), C, B, A (youngest), each seam was sampled using the Channel Sampling method. The method for determining the facies of coal uses maceral, for calculating the value of the pore fractal dimensions using the box counting method, while gas adsorption using the Adsorption Isotherm method is carried out in Lemigas Jakarta, Indonesia. Based on the analysis of coal facies, seams D and B are included in the Fen facies, seams C and A are included in the Wet Forest Swamp facies. The value of the pore fractal dimensions of seam D and B = 1.91 – 1.92, the value of the pore fractal dimension is 1.895 – 1.896, while the adsorption volume of methane gas in seam D and B coal = 425 – 315 Scf/ton, seam C and A = 214 Scf/ton and 431 Scf/ton. The changes in coal facies from Fen to Forest Wet Swamp affect the changes in pore fractal dimension values and adsorption of coal methane gas. Coal in the Fen facies has a pore fractal dimension and the adsorption of methane gas is greater than in the Wet Forest Swamp facies. Mineral matter is a contaminant in the Fen facies which can cause reduced adsorption of methane gas. Keywords: Facies, Fractal Dimension, Adsorption, Fen, and Wet Forest Swamp

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Facies, Fractal Dimension, Adsorption, Fen, and Wet Forest Swamp
Subjects: Q Science > QE Geology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Dr..Ir. MT Sugeng Raharjo
Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2022 08:08
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2022 08:08
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/27524

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