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Fitzroy Australia Resources Restarts Broadlea Coking Coal Mine, Queensland
November 16, 2021
Fitzroy Australia Resources Restarts Broadlea Coking Coal Mine, Queensland Fitzroy Australia Resources, which is backed by U.S. investment firms AMCI and Riverstone, has restarted its 1mn t/yr Broadlea coking coal mine in Queensland, Australia to capitalize on strong coal prices.
Talon Metals Getting Ready to Pitch Its Underground Nickel Mine to Minnesota State Regulators
November 15, 2021
Just north of the tiny town of Tamarack in Minnesota’s Aitkin County, Talon Metals Corp. is getting ready to pitch its underground nickel mine to state regulators. Next year, the company expects to begin the scoping process with the Minnesota
Nov. 15 & 18: Public Hearings Scheduled for Proposed Piedmont Lithium Open-pit Mine, North Carolina
November 15, 2021
The North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) is holding public hearings this week about the Piedmont Lithium Carolinas mining permit application. One in person (November 15) and one virtual (November 18). At this time, the permit
Federal Judge Blocks Bid to Stop Lithium Nevada’s Thacker Pass Mine, Nevada
November 15, 2021
A federal judge has ruled that additional historical accounts two Native American tribes submitted to prove their claim that a lithium mine is on sacred lands where their ancestors were massacred in 1865 still falls short of evidence necessary to
Wolfden’s CEO Calls Maine Panel’s Rebuke of Mining Proposal ‘A Speed Bump’
November 15, 2021
A Canadian company that was rebuked by state regulators last month intends to proceed with its mining proposal in northern Maine. Ron Little, CEO of Wolfden Resources, told the Maine Monitor that the Land Use Planning Commission staff recommendation to
U.N. Climate Agreement Clinched After Late Drama Over Coal
November 15, 2021
U.N. climate talks ended Saturday with a deal that for the first time targeted fossil fuels as the key driver of global warming, even as coal-reliant countries lobbed last-minute objections. While the agreement won applause for keeping alive the hope
Former South Dakota Mines President Richard Gowen Dies
November 15, 2021
Dr. Richard Gowen, who played a key role in bringing the Sanford Underground Science Laboratory to the Homestake Gold Mine, died Friday at age 86. Gowen served as president of the university from 1987 to 2003. He was inducted into
Capstone Mining Secures Final Approvals to Extend Pinto Valley Mine life to 2039, Arizona
November 12, 2021
Capstone Mining has received final approvals from the U.S. Forest Service for a new mine plan of operations for the Pinto Valley Mine. The plan, approved by the Tonto National Forest (TNF), extends Pinto Valley’s life of mine to the
Bens Creek Group Set to Restart Glen Alum Coal Mine, W.Va.
November 12, 2021
A British holding company has pulled the trigger on plans to restart operations at a Mingo County coal mine with a large amount of metallurgical coal reserves. Bens Creek Group will reportedly restart the Glen Alum mine in the fourth
Red Lake Gold Enters Earn-in Agreement with Barrick for Whirlwind Jack Gold Project, Canada
November 12, 2021
Red Lake Gold has executed a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Barrick Gold where Red Lake Gold has granted the right to Barrick Gold, as operator, to earn-in on its Whirlwind Jack Gold Project situated near Red Lake, Ontario,
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