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Judge Rules Against Jim Justice in $2 Million Royalty Dispute, W. Va.
March 15, 2016
A federal judge has ruled against two companies owned by gubernatorial candidate Jim Justice in a $2 million royalty dispute related to the sale of a coal mine. U.S. District Judge Irene C. Berger on Friday granted a summary judgment
Hillary Clinton: We’ll Put Coal Miners Out of Business
March 15, 2016
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have dug herself a deep hole across Kentucky and Appalachia, even though she may not have intended to do so - while possibly gaining votes in other, greener states. On CNN, she said:
Peabody to Lay Off Coal Miners at Its Caballo and Rawhide Mines, Wyoming
March 15, 2016
Peabody Energy says it will be laying off some workers at its Caballo and Rawhide mines in the Powder River Basin in northeast Wyoming. The St. Louis-based coal company says market conditions and customer needs are prompting the layoffs. The
Judge Dismisses Appeal for Senaca Meadows Clay Mine Appeal in New York
March 15, 2016
Acting State Supreme Court Justice W. Patrick Falvey has dismissed an appeal of the town Zoning Board of Appeals’ Nov. 16, 2015, decision to permit an access road to Seneca Meadows Landfill’s clay mine. Falvey also denied a request for
Sable Crown Gold Mill in Eastern Kenai Peninsula to Serve Smaller Mines, Alaska
March 15, 2016
The privately owned Diamond Gold Corp. is proposing a gold extraction mill on the eastern Kenai Peninsula expected to add a boost to the local economy. Ed Ellis, the company’s president, said the proposed Sable Crown Gold Mill near Seward
Morrison-Knudsen Awarded $570 Million Coal Mines Environmental Clean Up Project, Wyoming
March 14, 2016
The Environmental Protection Agency along with the Bureau of Land Management has awarded Morrison-Knudsen a $570 million contract for remedial site clean up at several locations in Wyoming. Project sites include several abandoned coal mines in the Powder River Basin
I-Minerals Completes Feasibility Study for Its Bovill Kaolin Project, Idaho
March 14, 2016
I-Minerals Inc. has received the results of the technical economic model (TEM) of the feasibility study (FS) on the Bovill Kaolin Project, a long term resource of high-purity quartz, potassium feldspar (K-spar), halloysite, and kaolinite. The Bovill Kaolin Project is
U.S. Coal Exports Declined 23% in 2015 as Coal Imports Remain Steady
March 14, 2016
The United States remains a net exporter of coal, exporting 74.0 million short tons (MMst) and importing 11 MMst in 2015. Coal exports fell for the third consecutive year in 2015, ending the year 23 MMst lower than in 2014
Dominion Virginia Power and James River Association Settle on Coal Ash Wastewater
March 11, 2016
More stringent water treatment and fish testing will be required along the James River under a settlement reached by Dominion Virginia Power and the James River Association on the release of coal ash wastewater. The announcement Wednesday ends the association’s
Alpha Natural Resources Seeking Nearly $28M to Recover Trial Costs from Don Blankenship
March 11, 2016
Alpha Natural Resources is seeking more than $27.7 million in restitution from Don Blankenship, who previously served as CEO of Massey Energy before Alpha bought the company. Blankenship was convicted of conspiring to willfully violate mine health and safety standards,
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