Geology and assessment of coal resources for the Cherokee coal bed in the Fort Union Formation, south-central Wyoming

Brian N. Shaffer, Ricardo A. Olea
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First posted August 14, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, Central Energy Resources Science CenterU.S. Geological SurveyBox 25046, MS-939Denver, CO 80225-0046 The Cherokee coal bed is a locally thick and laterally continuous coal bed in the Overland Member of the Paleocene Fort Union Formation in south-central Wyoming. It represents a significant resource that is easily accessible and may be extractable through both surface and underground mining methods. A database of more than 600 data points, comprising coalbed methane wells, coal exploration drill holes, and measured sections, was compiled from a previously released geologic database and reinterpreted to provide a more detailed geologic model for the Cherokee coal bed. The thickest part of the Cherokee coal bed lies along the crest of the Wamsutter arch, an east-west trending anticlinal feature that separates the Great Divide subbasin to north from the Washakie subbasin to the south. The Cherokee coal bed consists of several laterally persistent benches separated by partings that range in thickness from one inch to greater than 100 feet. A series of detailed geologic cross sections through the study area show both the structural geology and the distribution and areal extent of the individual coal benches of the Cherokee coal bed.Data generated from the geologic model were used in stochastic geostatistical analyses to estimate the remaining or in-place coal resources. Certain parameters, as described later in the text, were applied to calculate available coal resources for surface and underground mining. This study is part of an ongoing process by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to transition from a distance-based approach to a probabilistic approach for determining uncertainty in coal resource assessment. This probabilistic approach uses quantitative statistical methods to determine the potential range of uncertainty in coal resource estimates, whereas the distance-based approach does not provide any mathematical method to determine the range of uncertainty. Using stochastic geostatistical methods, utilizing 100 realizations or gridding iterations of the data, in-place resources were calculated, with a 90 percent probability, to be 15.261 ± 0.464 billion short tons (bst). Available coal resources tonnages were calculated using separate sets of criteria for surface and underground mining methods, based on probable mining parameters. Tonnage values were calculated based on estimated coal densities determined from available coal quality data. Available coal resources that meet the parameters for surface mining methods were calculated, with a 90 percent probability, to be 0.813 ± 0.038 bst.Available coal resources that meet the parameters for underground mining methods were calculated, with a 90 percent probability, to be 2.393 ± 0.055 bst. The calculations were based on estimates of the resources that meet the parameters for the optimum mining of the thickest coal benches of the Cherokee coal bed. This is depicted in a series of cross sections through the study area that show projected underground mining horizons in the Cherokee coal bed, based on the thickest combinations of individual coal benches.
怀俄明州中南部联合堡地层切罗基煤层的地质和煤炭资源评价
欲了解更多信息,请联系:美国中央能源科学中心主任。Cherokee煤层位于怀俄明州中南部古新世Fort Union组的Overland段,是一种局部厚且横向连续的煤层。它是一种重要的资源,很容易获得,可以通过地面和地下采矿方法提取。该数据库由600多个数据点组成,包括煤层气井、煤炭勘探钻孔和测量剖面,这些数据点来自先前发布的地质数据库,并经过重新解释,为切诺基煤层提供了更详细的地质模型。切罗基煤层最厚的部分位于瓦姆萨特拱的顶部,这是一个东西走向的背斜特征,将北部的大分水岭次盆地与南部的瓦沙基次盆地分开。切罗基煤层由几个横向持久的煤层组成,由隔板隔开,厚度从1英寸到100英尺以上。研究区内一系列详细的地质剖面既显示了切诺基煤层的构造地质,也显示了切诺基煤层各煤块的分布和面积范围。地质模型生成的数据用于随机地质统计分析,以估计剩余或就地煤炭资源。如本文后面所述,某些参数被用来计算可供地面和地下开采的煤炭资源。这项研究是美国地质调查局(USGS)正在进行的从基于距离的方法向确定煤炭资源评估不确定性的概率方法过渡的过程的一部分。这种概率方法使用定量统计方法来确定煤炭资源估计中的潜在不确定性范围,而基于距离的方法没有提供任何数学方法来确定不确定性范围。采用随机地质统计学方法,对数据进行100次实现或网格化迭代,就地资源量为15261±4.64亿短吨(bst),概率为90%。可利用的煤炭资源吨位是根据可能的采矿参数,使用地表和地下采矿方法的不同标准来计算的。吨位值是根据根据现有煤质数据确定的估计煤密度计算的。计算出满足露天开采方法参数的可利用煤炭资源为0.813±0.038 bst,概率为90%。计算出满足地下开采方法参数的可利用煤资源量为2.393±0.055 bst,概率为90%。这些计算是基于对满足切罗基煤层最厚煤层最佳开采参数的资源的估计。这是通过研究区域的一系列横截面来描述的,这些横截面显示了切罗基煤层中预测的地下开采层,基于单个煤层的最厚组合。
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