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RES Acquires Redwing Ecological Services
January 13, 2021
RES has acquired Redwing Ecological Services Inc., an ecological services firm specializing in streamlining the permitting process for wetland, stream, and endangered species issues supporting public and private development and mitigation projects. Redwing is based in Louisville, Kentucky. “The team
West Virginia Energy Industry Groups Forming Legislative Agendas
January 13, 2021
Representatives of West Virginia’s energy industry groups have less than a month to prepare for the 2021 session of the state Legislature. Lobbyists from the West Virginia Coal Association and the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia will be
Komatsu Mining Closes Manufacturing Plant in Virginia
January 13, 2021
An announcement was made on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021 about the closure of a manufacturing plant in Bluefield, Virginia. In the release from Komatsu, the company stated it is adjusting its operations to the needed capacity and optimizing its global
Arizona Metals Commences Phase 2 Expansion Drill Program at Kay Mine
January 12, 2021
Drilling is currently underway for Arizona Metals’ Kay Mine Phase 2 expansion drill program. Drilling under the fully-funded Phase 2 program will consist of up to 11,000 m in 29 core drill holes, to test for new VMS lenses in
Alaska Governor to Appeal Pebble Mine Permit Denial
January 11, 2021
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy said the Alaska Department of Law will file an administrative appeal with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Pacific Ocean Division, over the Alaska District’s decision to deny the 404 permit for the proposed
Trump Moves to Loosen Mining Regulations, Approve Projects as He Exits
January 11, 2021
Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is moving to loosen mining regulations and green light new mineral projects before leaving office this month, with successor Joe Biden unable to reverse some of the changes. Administration officials tell Reuters they plan
University of Wyoming Researchers Turn Coal Powder Into Graphite
January 11, 2021
Using copper foil, glass containers and a conventional household microwave oven, University of Wyoming researchers have demonstrated that pulverized coal powder can be converted into higher-value nano-graphite. The discovery is another step forward in the effort to find alternative uses
Coal Sector Readies for Transition Away from Pro-coal White House
January 11, 2021
The U.S. coal sector continued to struggle under the pro-coal Trump administration and will likely face new challenges on the political front under a Biden presidency and a U.S. Congress controlled by Democrats. While President Donald Trump and the U.S.
New Association Formed for Corrosion Control and Protective Coatings Industries
January 11, 2021
To create a unified voice for the corrosion control and protective coatings industries, a new association launched today at a global virtual event. The new organization, the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), was formed by a merger between
BLM Coal Lease Sale for North Dakota Set for January 15
January 8, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management will hold a sealed-bid competitive lease sale for 630 acres of federal coal adjacent to BNI Coal, Ltd.’s existing Center Mine in Oliver, North Dakota. The proposed lease tracts are within the current mine planning
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