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Cameco, Orano to Acquire Stake in Idemitsu’s Cigar Lake Mine for $82.5 Million, Canada
June 13, 2022
Canadian uranium miners Cameco and Orano Canada have agreed to acquire a 7.9 percent participating stake in the Cigar Lake Joint Venture (JV) from Idemitsu Canada Resources. Under the terms of the agreement, Cameco is expected to pay C$107 million
Rio Tinto and Salzgitter Sign MOU to Study Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore in Green Steelmaking
June 13, 2022
Rio Tinto and the Salzgitter Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together towards carbon-free steelmaking by studying optimization of Rio Tinto’s high-quality Canadian and Australian iron ore products for use in Salzgitter’s SALCOS green steel project
Montana Resources Makes Dust Control a Priority at Its Butte Mine
June 13, 2022
To better control dust from leaving the Butte mine, Montana Resources is going to use three 240-ton water trucks. It takes big equipment to do a big job. “It’s aesthetically unattractive and can have certain health implications, so it’s important
CONSOL Energy Releases Its 2021 Corporate Sustainability Report
June 13, 2022
CONSOL Energy has released its 2021 Corporate Sustainability Report, ESG-i: Innovating for Tomorrow. The report is CONSOL’s fifth since becoming an independent, publicly listed company in 2017 and pinpoints innovation as integral to the company’s strategy and ESG management approach.
Two Men Sentenced to Prison in Connection with Damage to Energy Facility in W.Va.
June 13, 2022
Ricky Sprouse, 53, of Raleigh County, and Stuart Dotson, 55, of Fayette County, were sentenced today to nine months in prison and one year in prison, respectively, for their roles in the destruction of an energy facility, a known mine
State Financial Officers Foundation Hold Meeting to Discuss Plan for ESG Investing Practices
June 10, 2022
State Treasurer Riley Moore and financial officers from other states warn that the trend by financial institutions to base investments on non-financial factors, such as environmental and social issues, are a “progressive trojan horse” to get around the normal political
Searles Valley Minerals Amplifies the Impact of Procurement’s Influence with Arkestro
June 10, 2022
Searles Valley Minerals said it is using Arkestro’s Predictive Procurement Orchestration platform to amplify the impact of their spare parts and maintenance, repair and operations purchasing cycles to drive faster business impact. As a result, Searles Valley Minerals has been
SilverCrest Completes Construction of Las Chispas Processing Plant, Mexico
June 10, 2022
SilverCrest Metals said that Ausenco Engineering Canada has completed construction and handed over the Las Chispas processing plant to SilverCrest, ahead of the feasibility study schedule. Other construction activities handled directly by SilverCrest — road, bridge, dry stack tailings facility,
MSHA Launches Initiative to Reduce Miner’s Exposure to Silica Dust
June 10, 2022
MSHA is implementing a Silica Enforcement Initiative to protect coal, metal, and nonmetal (MNM) miners’ health by limiting their exposures to respirable crystalline silica. This initiative has four components: inspections, sampling, compliance assistance, and miners’ rights. INSPECTIONS • Coal and
BossTek Unveils New Dust Control Cannon with More Water Delivery Options
June 10, 2022
DustBoss® has officially unveiled the next advancement in industrial dust suppression, a powerful cannon that is designed to fight dust with maximum efficiency. Developed in response to the needs of customers in areas with variable winds, the DB-60 Surge® features
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