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Magnetation Receives Court Approval to Assume AK Steel Offtake Agreement, Minnesota

January 4, 2016

Magnetation LLC subsidiary Mag Pellet LLC has been authorized by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Minnesota to assume its long-term iron ore pellet offtake agreement with AK Steel Corporation. The company sought Bankruptcy Court approval to

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Torex Pours First Gold at Its El Limon-Guajes Mine, Mexico

January 4, 2016

Torex Gold Resources Inc. has reported its first gold pour of an estimated 350 ounces, and a similar amount of silver, in Dore, from its 100 percent owned El Limon-Guajes Mine (ELG) in southwest Mexico. The entire processing circuit, from

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LSB Industries Resumes Production at Its Cherokee Chemical Facility, Alabama

January 4, 2016

LSB Industries, Inc. resumed production at the ammonia plant at its Cherokee, Alabama chemical facility (Cherokee Facility) on December 24, 2015. On December 17, 2015 the company reported that the plant had been taken out of service for unplanned maintenance

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MSHA Commemorates 10-year Anniversary of Sago Mine Disaster in W. Va.

January 4, 2016

Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health Joseph A. Main issued the following statement on the ten-year anniversary of the Sago Mine disaster: “On Jan. 2, 2006, at approximately 6:30 a.m., the Sago coal mine in Tallmansville, West

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MSHA Releases Results of November Impact Inspections

January 4, 2016

The Mine Safety and Health Administration has released the results of the November 2015 impact inspections. Federal inspectors issued 189 citations and six orders during special impact inspections at 17 coal mines and six metal and nonmetal mines in November,

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NMA: Americans to Pay for the Unenforceable Paris Climate Accord

January 4, 2016

The National Mining Association has cautioned that the plan for reducing carbon emissions from existing power plants that President Obama unveiled at the climate conference in Paris will come with an overall price tag that should greatly trouble American consumers

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