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Coal Traders Turn to Private Finance as High Demand Lifts Prices
November 29, 2022
Coal traders are turning to private finance to keep shipments moving after a European ban on Russian imports sent prices up fivefold. Russia made up almost half of the European Union’s hard-coal imports in 2020, but purchases all but ceased
Peninsula Energy Makes FID for Its Lance Uranium Project Operations, Wyoming
November 28, 2022
Australia-based Peninsula Energy has made a positive financial investment decision (FID) to restart uranium production operations at its 100 percent owned Lance projects in the U.S. To fund the restart of operations, Peninsula Energy announced an A$35 million ($23.61 million)
NMA: Potential Rail Strike Jeopardizes Nation’s and Allies’ Energy Security and Supply Chains
November 28, 2022
Rich Nolan, president and CEO of the National Mining Association (NMA), issued the following statement on the potential for a rail service strike and its impact on U.S. mining and the supply chains supported by the industry. “A rail strike
DOE Funds Next-Generation Rare Earths Processing Research Collaboration
November 28, 2022
American Rare Earths Limited said its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Western Rare Earths (WRE), has joined as the industrial partner in a research consortium that includes the technology company, Phinix and Virginia Tech University. The team was awarded R&D funding
Incoherent Energy Policy Worsens the Inflation Outlook
November 28, 2022
Most of the exit polls from the midterm elections found that, not surprisingly, the state of the economy — especially inflation — remains a top concern for most voters. Unfortunately, high inflation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future,
DOE Launches Funding Opp to Develop Local Programming and Deploy Clean Energy Technologies
November 28, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), released a notice of intent for $550 million to support community-based clean energy in state, Tribal, and local governments — serving more than 250 million Americans. This investment in American communities, through the Energy
Rail Strike Would Destroy Wyoming’s Coal Industry
November 28, 2022
In September, President Joe Biden stepped in to help with labor negotiations between unions and major freight railroads, and a strike was averted with a tentative agreement. Four of the 12 unions have since voted against the agreement. Once again,
Biden Pledges $20 Billion Deal to Indonesia to Help End Its Reliance on Coal
November 23, 2022
President of the West Virginia Coal Association Chris Hamilton joined Fox & Friends First to discuss the deal and the implications of Biden’s green agenda on jobs and the economy. Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Be in-the-know when you’re
Arizona Lithium Initiates DFS to Advance Its Big Sandy Lithium Project
November 23, 2022
U.S.-based mineral exploration company Arizona Lithium is advancing the development of the Big Sandy lithium project by starting a definitive feasibility study (DFS) at the project. Last month, the company completed a scoping study, which identified unique opportunities at the
Five Winners Awarded 2022 NIOSH Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Awards
November 23, 2022
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mining Program, in conjunction with the Essential Minerals Association, the National Mining Association, and the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association, recognized four organizations in their respective industry sectors, some for
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