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Sassy Resources Joins Newfoundland Gold Alliance
June 9, 2021
Sassy Resources Corporation has joined the Newfoundland.Gold alliance. Newfoundland.Gold is a strategic marketing alliance featuring gold exploration and mining companies focused on the advancement of the mineral sector in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Collectively these industry leaders
Energy Fuels and Hyperion Sign MOU for Supply of Monazite to Produce Rare Earth Products
June 8, 2021
Energy Fuels and Hyperion Metals Limited have executed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the supply of natural monazite sands from Hyperion’s Titan Project in Tennessee. Energy Fuels plans to produce mixed rare earth element (REE) products from processing
Phillips Global Celebrates Beginning of New Chapter After Being Acquired
June 8, 2021
It was sold as Phillips Machine. Today, Phillips Global celebrates the beginning of a new chapter. Beckley is now world headquarters for Phillips Global. The company designs, builds and fixes custom mining equipment for customers domestically and internationally. “One of
U.S. State Treasurers Warn Kerry Not to Pressure Banks on Funding for Fossil Fuel Companies
June 8, 2021
Treasurers from 15 U.S. states warned U.S. climate envoy John Kerry in a letter that they could withdraw assets from any banks that reduce loans to fossil fuel companies, following reports that the Biden administration has pressured financial institutions over
American Resources Selected as Consortium Member in DOE Northern Appalachian Critical and REE’s
June 8, 2021
American Resources Corporation said the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technical Laboratory (NETL) has selected a consortium to Assess Northern Appalachia Resource Yield (CANARY), led by Penn State , which includes American Resources, for an award targeting rare earth element
Penn State to Lead Critical Minerals Consortium Powered by $1.2 Million from DOE
June 7, 2021
A region famous for the coal that once fueled a growing nation is now the focus of a $1.2 million project, led by Penn State researchers, aimed at establishing domestic supplies of critical minerals needed to produce modern technology from
Without Mining, You Can’t Make Clean Cars
June 7, 2021
Before the November election, candidate Joe Biden’s campaign let it be known that the Democratic nominee would part ways with environmental activists by supporting mining in the United States for technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Unnamed sources from Team
Nevada Democrats File Late Bill to Boost Mining Tax for Education
June 7, 2021
Democrats in the Nevada Legislature late Saturday unveiled a last-minute bill that would raise the taxes paid by mining companies as part of their push to increase state revenues and better fund education. Assembly Bill 495, introduced late Saturday night,
Coal Rally Continues Amid Concerns on Supply Availability to Meet Demand
June 7, 2021
Seaborne coal prices have been bullish over the past year, largely rising from pandemic lows last spring as global energy demand resumes and economies strengthen. The prices are signaling a lack of supply as producers scramble to rehire furloughed workers
U.S. Miners React to Biden’s Move to Ditch U.S. Development of Critical Minerals: China Wins
June 4, 2021
Miners in the United States who hoped President Joe Biden would support domestic production of critical minerals are reacting to his plan to ditch them and rely on other countries, including China. The New York Post reported: The plan under
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