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David Dodson: November is Wyoming’s Last Chance to Save Coal
November 2, 2021
If coal export advocates are serious about preserving jobs and building a bridge to a post-coal economy, then our politicians need to cut a deal, a green deal, and do it right away. The fastest and simplest way to both
Steve Milloy: Climate’s Real Existential Crisis
November 2, 2021
As the international climate alarmism movement descends on Glasgow, Scotland, for the 26th annual United National climate conference, the world is plunging into its worst energy crisis since the 1970s. And it is the alarmism that has caused the crisis.
NexGen Mining to Acquire Exploration and Development Firm Electrum Copper
November 1, 2021
NexGen Mining has entered into a non-binding letter of intent to acquire exploration and development company Electrum Copper for an undisclosed sum. Electrum owns Candela and Don Indio Projects, which are situated in Mexico’s Coahuila State. The Don Indio Project
U.S. Geological Survey and Rio Tinto Partner to Survey for Critical Minerals in Montana
November 1, 2021
A new partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the science agency for the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Rio Tinto, a leading mining and metals company, will provide a clearer picture of the potential for critical mineral resources
First Group of Office Employees Moves Into New Komatsu Mining Complex in Harbor District, Milwaukee
November 1, 2021
The first group of Komatsu Mining Corp. office employees started moving into the company’s new $285 million Milwaukee Harbor District campus and crews are completing erection of a display consisting of a massive mining shovel and mining truck. The company,
Longtime Arizona Mine Inspector Joe Hart Resigns, Paul Marsh Fills Position
November 1, 2021
The resignation of Arizona’s long-serving elected mine inspector was announced Friday and Gov. Doug Ducey immediately named a replacement. Joe Hart, 77, has been State Mine Inspector since first winning election in 2006. His resignation is effective Oct. 31. The
Bens Creek Group Enters Contract Mining Services Agreement with Mega Highwall Mining, W.Va.
October 29, 2021
Bens Creek Group’s wholly owned subsidiary Ben’s Creek Operations (BCO) and Mega Highwall Mining (MHW) have entered into a contract mining services agreement. MHW will be responsible for the production of BCO’s metallurgical coal reserves for an initial 12 month
World Coal Assoc. Chief Executive: Coal Industry Did Not Show Potential of Clean Tech Quickly Enough
October 29, 2021
The coal industry was not quick enough to explain the potential of clean technologies that can give the fossil fuel a place in a sustainable energy matrix, Michelle Manook, chief executive of the World Coal Association (WCA), told Reuters on
NMA Responds to Anti-Mining Provisions in House Reconciliation Bill
October 29, 2021
The National Mining Association (NMA) issued the following statement from Rich Nolan, NMA President and CEO, responding to the various egregious anti-mining provisions included in the House Reconciliation package. “While we are still reviewing the details, the anti-mining provisions included
Judge Orders Striking Warrior Met Coal Miners to Stop Picketing
October 29, 2021
A judge has ordered striking miners to stop picketing outside locations owned by a coal company in Tuscaloosa. Circuit Judge James H. Roberts Jr. on Wednesday issued a restraining order prohibiting the union members from picketing within 300 yards of
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