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Cleveland-Cliffs Celebrates 175 Years Milestone
May 5, 2022
Cleveland-Cliffs rang The Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange on, May 3, 2022. Lourenco Goncalves, Cleveland-Cliffs’ chairman, president and chief executive officer, members of the company’s board of directors, and executive management team participated in the event to
Warrior Met Coal to Relaunch Development of Blue Creek Longwall Mine, Alabama
May 4, 2022
Warrior Met Coal said it is relaunching the development of its Blue Creek reserves into a new, world-class longwall mine located in Alabama near its existing mines. Once completed, this transformational growth investment will reinforce Warrior’s position as the premier
EPA Recommends Against Reissuing Permit for PolyMet Mine, Minnesota
May 4, 2022
Federal regulators recommended Tuesday that the Army Corps of Engineers decline to reissue a key permit for the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine, saying the project could raise levels of mercury and other pollutants downstream from the site in northeastern Minnesota.
Chile Denies Approval of Anglo American’s $3 Billion Los Bronces Mine Expansion
May 4, 2022
Anglo American said that the Environmental Assessment Service of Chile (SEA) has formally rejected the environmental permit application for the $3 billion extension project of its Los Bronces copper mine. A formal decision issued by the Chilean regulator follows its
Ramaco Resources Completes Acquisition of Ramaco Coal
May 3, 2022
Ramaco Resources has closed the acquisition of 100 percent of the equity interests of Ramaco Coal. Ramaco Coal is an entity owned by an investment fund managed by Yorktown Partners and certain members of the company’s management, through the company’s
DOI Stonewalling FOIA Request for Cancellation of Twin Metals Project, Minnesota
May 3, 2022
The U.S. Department of the Interior is stonewalling a request for public records made through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) with claims that the disclosure of documents related to a critical minerals project is irrelevant to agency decision-making. In
North Dakota PSC Approves Bond Replacement for North American Coal’s Falkirk Mine
May 3, 2022
The North Dakota Public Service Commission has approved two bonds that will meet requirements needed for Rainbow Energy to take over the reclamation bond responsibilities for Falkirk Mine. The two bonds will total more than $106 million in coverage. “The
Sunshine Miners Memorial Honors the 91 Lives Lost in Sunshine Mine Tragedy, Idaho
May 3, 2022
One of the worst mining tragedies in U.S. history happened 50-years-ago in Kellogg, Idaho. It’s a distant memory, but the legacy is still alive. It took the lives of 91 miners in the Sunshine Mine, and hundreds gathered at the
Epiroc to Acquire Australian Mining Electrification Infrastructure Provider JTMEC
May 2, 2022
Swedish mining equipment manufacturer Epiroc has agreed to acquire Australian mining electrification infrastructure provider JTMEC, for an undisclosed sum. JTMEC is engaged in providing of electrification infrastructure solutions for both underground and surface mines. It also manufactures electrical substations and
Biden’s Mandate Will Require More Coal for Steel Production
May 2, 2022
When it comes to political correctness, “coal” is a four-lettered word that has fallen out of favor in recent years. But the still abundantly available fossil fuel is once again back in the news, this time due to a surprising
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