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Grosvenor 29 LW Methane HPI’s in 2019 and 14 in 2020 before the Ignition on May 6th. What happened to May 2018 “It was also acknowledged that continued HPI’s with Methane greater than 2.5% was not satisfactory and the mine must ensure that such HPl’s are minimised, and preferably eliminated going forward.”? SWEET F… ALL!

  • July 30, 2021

It was also acknowledged that continued HPI’s with Methane greater than 2.5% was not satisfactory and the mine must ensure that such HPI’s are minimised, and preferably eliminated going forward.…

The meeting was called at the request of Inspector Marlborough to discuss the recent 27 exceedances of 2.5% methane in the LW102 TG. Reconsidering if the bleeder could be made a return. Inspector Marlborough requested a copy of the Ventsim model which was the basis for the Mine decision to discount this option

  • July 19, 2021

A further 22 Methane HPI's occur between the 18th of January and the 19th of March 2018. On Monday 19 March 2018, Inspectors Marlborough, Brown and Gouldstone held a meeting…

Following exerted pressure from the Department and greater recognition by Mines of the hazard of elevated methane levels, substantially more effort and investment had been made into methane drainage capacity and efficiency. This was clearly increasing the amount of gas drained, decreasing operational downtime by early intervention to avoid exceedances rather than cutting to trigger trip events. Most importantly risk was being reduced.

  • July 18, 2021

Between the 6th and 8th of January there were Five (5) methane HPI’s in the Tailgate of LW 102. The first when the Longwall had retreated 29m and the last…