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Ramaco Carbon Denied Permit in Appeals Decision for Wyoming Coal Mine
November 2, 2017
A coal company that was recently denied a permit to mine in northern Wyoming is appealing the decision. The Casper Star-Tribune reports Ramaco Carbon filed the appeal Friday, with company lawyers saying there were a number of procedural errors leading
Barrick’s Golden Sunlight Underground Mine Set to Be Operational by Next Year, Montana
November 2, 2017
Dan Banghart, general manager of Golden Sunlight Mine, not only wore a light pink dress shirt last Thursday, his entire office was decorated in the color typically regarded as feminine. It was for a good cause. The mine’s Canadian-based owner,
Wisconsin Lawmakers Approve Lifting 20-year Mining Ban
November 2, 2017
A legislative committee has signed off on a Republican bill that would end Wisconsin’s nearly 20-year ban on gold, silver and nickel mining. Wisconsin lawmakers passed a bill in 1998 that requires sulfide mining applicants to prove a similar mine
Montana Judge Gives Reprieve to Signal Peak’s Bull Mountain Mine Averting Layoffs
November 2, 2017
A large Montana coal mine averted dozens of layoffs on Tuesday after a judge allowed work to proceed on an expansion, even as the government reconsiders the mine’s contribution to climate change. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy
Utah’s Three Largest Coal Mines Sold to Group Led by Murray Energy
November 2, 2017
The largest coal company in Utah, which employs about 840 people at three central Utah mines, has been sold for an undisclosed price to a consortium led by Murray Energy Corp. The Sufco, Skyline, and Dugout Canyon mines will become
Two Fatalities at SSR-Mining’s Marigold Mine, Nevada
November 2, 2017
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and Mine Safety and Health Administration are investigating a mining accident between a haul truck and a light vehicle that killed two people at the Marigold Mine Tuesday afternoon. The Associated Press reports that the
NMA: Withdrawal of Mining Ban in Western States Proves Unreasonable Overreach in Prior Policy
November 1, 2017
National Mining Association (NMA) President and CEO Hal Quinn issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Interior announcement that it will not proceed with a proposed mining ban covering 10 million acres in Western states: “Today’s
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Don Blankenship’s Appeal
November 1, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship’s appeal of his criminal mine safety conviction. Justices turned down Blankenship’s petition, including it on a weekly order list of more than 200 cases in which a
POWER Magazine Releases Winners of Top Plants in Coal-fired Generation Category
November 1, 2017
POWER magazine has released the results of the winners of its 2017 Top Plants in the coal-fired generation category. Edgewater Generating Station, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Working on a small patch of land bordered on one side by Lake Michigan and on
Arch Coal: Supplying Coal for Steel Infrastructure
November 1, 2017
The Trump administration this summer announced a $1 trillion plan to fix the nation’s infrastructure. There’s no doubt that a robust plan to rebuild America’s declining infrastructure should be a priority. Thankfully America enjoys a particularly rich endowment of raw
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