MARKETS

CRC grows intelligent drilling

AUSTRALIAN researchers have successfully completed geophysical logging of an inseam borehole using their newly developed Intelligent Drilling System, which they hope will pave the way for improved drilling efficiency and better coal mine planning.

Angie Tomlinson

CRC Mining’s Intelligent Drilling Systems (IDS) project is developing advanced geophysical logging and drill rig performance systems designed to advance drilling efficiency and understanding of the geological environment for improved coal mine planning.

IDS project leader Scott Thompson said so far CRC’s research had resulted in the successful geophysical logging of an inseam borehole to 800m (density, directional gamma and acoustic calliper), an international first.

At the moment, underground inseam holes are drilled across the longwall panel to degas the seam before mining begins.

Medium-radius holes drilled from the surface can also be used to harvest coalbed methane well ahead of the actual mining. These open the way to making more use of this valuable energy resource – leading, potentially, to zero emissions.

“In Australia we drill 600km of these things every year to release the gas, and the information in them is just lost," Thompson said.

"IDS means we can now use both underground in-seam and surface bore holes to plan the mining operation better, and avoid the sort of unpleasant geological surprises that can waste millions of dollars when you encounter an unexpected structure and have to work round it while the machinery stands idle."

Development work is under way to manufacture logging tools specifically designed for Australian Medium Radius Surface to Inseam Drilling (MRD) and underground inseam drilling. In addition, annular pressure and torque/thrust sensors have been developed by the CRC and deployed in commercial MRD operations in Australia.

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Exploration Report 2024 (feat. Opaxe data)

A comprehensive review of exploration trends and technologies, highlighting the best intercepts and discoveries and the latest initial resource estimates.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Future Fleets Report 2024

The report paints a picture of the equipment landscape and includes detailed profiles of mines that are employing these fleets

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Digitalisation Report 2023

An in-depth review of operations that use digitalisation technology to drive improvements across all areas of mining production

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Automation Report 2023

An in-depth review of operations using autonomous solutions in every region and sector, including analysis of the factors driving investment decisions