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Corsa Coal Poised to Become Met Coal Producer
March 12, 2018
Corsa Coal Corp announced that it is selling its thermal and industrial coal division, Central Appalachia, to a buyer group led by CAPP’s current management team. Mr. George Dethlefsen Company’s Chief Executive Officer said that “The sale of our CAPP
West Virginia House Advances Senate Coal Mining Bill 626
March 12, 2018
The House quickly advanced a coal mining bill without much debate Wednesday. Senate Bill 626 proposes a number of changes generally related to coal mining, including leaving safety plans to the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, instead of to
Ramaco Receives Approval to Develop its Coal Research Facility, Wyoming
March 8, 2018
A northern Wyoming county approved a controversial zoning application Tuesday, making way for coal manufacturing and research facilities to be developed outside Sheridan. The firm, Ramaco Wyoming Coal Company, has been at odds with a number of local landowners over
Hernando Commission Grants Approval for Cemex’s Lime Rock Mine Expansion, Florida
March 8, 2018
Like a half dozen public meetings before it, a room full of people with mining interests and their consultants faced off Tuesday against residents and representatives of environmental organizations over the proposed expansion of a lime rock mine east of
EIA: Average U.S. Coal Mining Productivity Increases as Production Falls
March 8, 2018
Coal mining productivity in the United States increased 26 percent over the past five years, reaching 6.8 tons per miner hour in 2017, up from 5.4 tons per miner hour in 2012, according to EIA’s Annual Coal Report and data
Key to Success for Coal Mining Companies is Steel and International Markets
March 8, 2018
It keeps getting harder to sell coal in the U.S. U.S. miners are forecast to cut production 4.7 percent in 2018 as electricity generators shift increasingly to natural gas and renewable energy, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The
BLM Set to Grant Tax Royalty Reduction Worth Millions to Bowie Resources’ Utah Coal Mine
March 8, 2018
Utah’s largest coal producer is seeking a tax royalty reduction potentially worth millions of dollars on what it owes for federal coal leases mined at the Sufco Mine outside Salina, yet virtually no information is publicly available regarding the request.
March 8: Don Blankenship to Host Town Hall Meeting in Hurricane, W. Va.
March 7, 2018
On Thursday, March 8th, Don Blankenship, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former CEO of Massey Energy Company, will hold his eighth town hall meeting of the campaign in Hurricane, West Virginia, at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club. A reception will
Pennsylvania Republican Rick Saccone Rallies with Miners in Waynesburg
March 6, 2018
With just a week to go before the special election in the 18th Congressional District, Rick Saccone opted Monday to go back to his base. Coming off two sometimes contentious debates with his Democratic opponent, Mr. Saccone held a “Rally
Black Hills Mining Museum Awarded Federal Grant, South Dakota
March 6, 2018
The Black Hills Mining Museum will receive a $7,800 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to continue its mission of preserving the mining history of the Black Hills. Ever since it opened its doors in 1986, the
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