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Forest Service Begins Talks with Tribes Over Resolution Copper Mine, Arizona
March 9, 2022
Nearly a year after the Biden administration halted a land swap of one of the Apache people’s most sacred sites to a foreign mining company, the U.S. Forest Service has begun a new round of tribal consultation over what San
Nth Cycle Secures $12.5 Million to Scale Clean Critical Mineral Recycling & Mining Technology
March 9, 2022
Nth Cycle, the innovative metal processing and recycling technology company, has closed a $12.5 million Series A financing, co-led by the investment arm of Frankstahl, one of the largest privately held steel distribution companies in Europe, and VoLo Earth, a
Prospector Resurfaces With Plans to Drill for Coalbed Methane Gas in Susitna Valley, Alaska
March 9, 2022
Robert Fowler made a push to drill for coalbed methane on a farm in Palmer a little over a decade ago, but no drill bit ever broke the ground. The unsuccessful effort seemed to mark the end of several years
Highlands College and Black Butte Copper Enter Mining Training Partnership
March 9, 2022
Montana Tech’s Highlands College and Black Butte Copper (BBC) are partnering to provide a training program and pathway beginning with non-credit certifications through credited certificate and degree programs for Black Butte Copper employees. The training program will allow BBC employees
Allegiance Files Application for Environmental Assessment Certificate for Tenas Coking Coal Project
March 8, 2022
Allegiance Coal has filed its application for an environmental assessment certificate for the Tenas Coking Coal project in Canada. The application was filed by Telkwa Coal with the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office (BC-EAO) who will now conduct a nine-month
Government of Yukon Reaches Decision that Advances Newmont’s Coffee Gold Project
March 8, 2022
The Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada, in partnership with Yukon First Nations, have come to a joint decision to accept the executive committee’s recommendation that the Coffee Gold project be allowed to proceed. The Coffee Gold project,
Montem Resources’ Tent Mountain Mine Designated as Advanced Coal Project, Unaffected By Policy
March 8, 2022
Montem Resources’ Tent Mountain Coal Mine in Alberta, Canada, has been designated as an advanced coal project by the Government of Alberta’s Coal Policy Committee. As advanced coal projects are unaffected by the ministerial order resulting from the Coal Policy
Wyoming’s Coal Tax Reduction Bill Heads to Senate
March 7, 2022
The Wyoming House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that would reduce the severance tax on coal from 7 percent to 6.5 percent. “It’s a fair change, because there’s a 7 percent severance tax on coal, and it’s only
Gov. Jim Justice Touts Strong West Virginia Coal Market
March 7, 2022
Gov. Jim Justice wishes the state of West Virginia would have enacted a tiered severance tax for coal when he first proposed it early during his first term in office, as demand for West Virginia coal is rising. Justice diverged
Alberta Reinstates Decades-Old Policy Protecting Parts of Rockies from Coal Development
March 7, 2022
Nearly two years after it cancelled a decades-old policy that protected parts of the Rockies from coal development, the provincial government says it will keep that policy in place. That means that any coal development and exploration activities in those
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