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CNX Coal Resources Acquires Additional 5% Stake in CONSOL’s Pa. Mining Complex for $88.8 Million
October 10, 2016
CNX Coal Resources LP has acquired an additional 5 percent undivided interest in the Pennsylvania Mining Complex (PAMC) and associated infrastructure from CONSOL Energy for $88.8 million.The acquisition increased the CNX Coal’s undivided interest in the PAMC to 25 percent.
Arch Coal Successfully Completes Financial Restructuring and Emerges from Chapter 11
October 10, 2016
Arch Coal, Inc. has successfully completed its financial restructuring and emerged from court protection. “Today marks the beginning of a new era for Arch Coal,” said John W. Eaves, chief executive officer of Arch Coal. “We are extremely pleased with
Army Corps of Engineers Gives Longview Coal Terminal Favorable Review, Washington
October 10, 2016
Four months after it rejected a permit for a coal export terminal at Cherry Point, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gave a more favorable review to a similar proposal in Longview, Washington. The Corps released a draft environmental impact
Kasiar Outlines Plan to Revitalize Coal Industry in Southern Illinois
October 10, 2016
Jason Kasiar, the Republican candidate for the state House seat in District 118, said he wants to create jobs in Southern Illinois by revitalizing the region’s coal industry. In a five-part plan released last month, Kasiar outlines how he’d take
Robert Murray: Trump Should Embrace Policies that Put Coal Miners Back to Work
October 7, 2016
Donald Trump can make good on his pledge to “make America great again” by embracing policies that put coal industry workers back on the job and lower the cost of electricity, an energy executive told Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo
South Dakota School of Mines Eyes $20 Million Materials Research Center
October 7, 2016
The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology on Tuesday unveiled a plan to build a $20 million research facility in east downtown Rapid City on land that was home to the Imperial Hotel and which reportedly has been donated
Coal Miners Protection Act Could be Passed by Year-End
October 7, 2016
Legislation to shore up pension and health care funds for union coal miners, an issue that affects thousands in Kentucky, could hit the Senate floor during a brief post-election congressional session, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday. The Miners
Goldcorp Issues Controlled Shutdown at Peñasquito Mine Following Illegal Blockade, Mexico
October 7, 2016
Canadian mining company Goldcorp says it is suspending operations at Mexico’s largest gold mine as a weeklong blockade by a trucking contractor and local residents drags on. The company said in a statement Monday that it plans to seek criminal
Feds Consider Mineral Mining Ban in Western States on 10M Acres to Protect Sage Grouse
October 7, 2016
The federal government is using a new assessment of mineral resources on 10 million acres in six Western states to decide whether to ban potential mining on the land to protect an imperiled bird. Scientists completed the 800-page review requested
Oct. 12: Mother Jones’ Contributions to Coal Miners to be Celebrated in Illinois
October 7, 2016
Against the backdrop of a changing coal industry in Illinois and a resurgence of economic inequality globally, some leaders are championing the relevance of union organizer and agitator Mary Harris “Mother” Jones, whose memory will be celebrated Sunday in several
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