What is the Methane Buster?
The Methane Buster is a high performance machine that provides increased production and safety. It is used in:
- Coal Mines
- Landfills
- Natural Gas Locations
GOB Application
The most common use of the Methane Buster is on the "gob well" of long-wall mining. Methane stratification in the mine can result in high methane concentration in the "gob area". When the roof collapses behind the long-wall face, large quantities of gas are released. The Methane Buster removes large quantities of gas before it reaches other areas of the mine. To begin the process of removal of the methane, a hole is drilled within about 50 feet of the coal seam and a perforated pipe is inserted. The Methane Buster is connected to the top of the now cased pipe and the clutch puts the machine in gear. In about 30 seconds, you can turn off the Propane, which primes the machine, and turn on the extracted methane.
Basic Design Features
A Methane Buster is a simple, self-contained machine that pumps gas. The prime mover is an IC engine. The fuel to drive the pump is a small portion of the mine gas that is being pumped from the mine.
Methane Busters are available in many configurations. KSD Enterprises, LLC, the manufacturer and supporter of the Methane Buster, works with the user to determine which capacities and features are needed for his operation.
Installation of the Methane Buster is simple. Typically a Methane Buster can be removed from operation at once site and put back into operation at another site in less than a day!
Methane Buster Advantages Over Other Methods
- There is no expense of providing power lines.
- There is no monthly cost for electric consumption
- There is no cost for fuel to drive the machines.
- There is no cost for logistics of providing fuel to remote pump sites.
- There are no costs for remote generators and their maintenance.
- There are less pieces of equipment, therefore less problems.



























