Controlled retracting injection point (CRIP) system: a modified-stream method for in situ coal gasification

The underground coal gasification process, in practice, is subject to various problems that make it difficult to maintain and control an efficient long-term operation. One of the major problems is the need to move the injection point (where the combustion-supporting air or oxygen from the surface is fed into the coal seam) to new areas of unburned coal as the burn progresses. To achieve better control of the gasification process, we recommend the controlled retracting injection point or CRIP system. The controlled retracting injection point or CRIP system is designed to keep the injection point on the bottom of the coal seam and to move it backwards away from the collapse zone into fresh, solid coal. The principle of controlled retraction allows the operator to choose the optimum time and distance to move the injection point, and consequently the burn zone, to get the best possible performance from the gasifier. Although this system will work with coal seams of any thickness, it is particularly well suited to thick coal seams where the cavity grows by coal collapse as well as combustion. Placement of the production channel at the top of the seam above the injection well ensures isolation from themore » effects of collapse and reduces the risk of plugging the production well.« less