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U.S. House Panel Approves Legislation to End Mining Ban on Superior National Forest, Minnesota
May 8, 2025
As it finished its work on President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” the House Natural Resources Committee approved legislation that would end a mining ban on Superior National Forest that protects the watershed for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Alberta’s Coal Industry Modernization Initiative to Ban Surface Coal Mining in New Law
May 8, 2025
As the provincial government finalizes details of new rules for coal mining in Alberta’s mountains and foothills, one company is asking officials to pick a definition of open pit mining that won’t interfere with its mining practices. In December, Alberta’s
Barrick CEO Says He Does Not Know Where Mali is Keeping Its Confiscated Gold
May 8, 2025
Barrick Mining is spending $15 million a month to keep its Mali mine running and doesn’t know where Mali’s government is keeping the gold from the Canadian company, CEO Mark Bristow said on Wednesday. In an interview about the long-running
Jennmar Acquires Rohrig Heavy Equipment Maintenance
May 7, 2025
Jennmar said it it has acquired Rohrig Heavy Equipment Maintenance. Rohrig is a a provider of equipment maintenance and repair services to the construction, mining, and oil and gas industries. This acquisition will expand the offerings of Jennmar Services (JMS),
Congress Introduces House Resolution 3015 to Reestablish National Coal Council
May 7, 2025
Congressman Mike Rulli, R-Ohio, introduced House Resolution 3015, which would reestablish the National Coal Council (NCC) within the Department of Energy. The National Coal Council, first established in 1984 under President Ronald Reagan, was tasked to assist government and industry
Cleveland Cliffs to Idle Three Steel Plants in Pennsylvania and Illinois
May 7, 2025
Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs will indefinitely idle three steel plants this summer, saying Friday that it is being buffeted by sluggish demand and pricing for some products, including high carbon steel sheets. The company said the idling of two Pennsylvania plants, one
U.S. Export-Import Bank Lifts Curbs on Coal Plant Loans After Trump Executive Order
May 7, 2025
The board of the U.S. Export-Import Bank unanimously voted to reverse a years-long restriction on lending to coal projects overseas, reflecting President Donald Trump’s agenda that calls for more domestic coal mining and exports of U.S. coal. The vote took
DOE Appoints New Leadership to Tackle Challenges of Growing Energy Demand
May 7, 2025
The Department of Energy (DOE) appoints new leadership to tackle the challenge of strengthening and securing the U.S. energy system and ensuring America can lead the global race for AI leadership. To unleash American energy dominance, the systems and infrastructure
Freeport-McMoRan Commits $7 Million to Support UTEP’s Re-start of Its Mining Engineering Program
May 7, 2025
The University of Texas at El Paso has received a $7 million investment from mining industry leader Freeport-McMoRan to support UTEP’s planned re-start of the mining engineering degree program. The investment will support the program development and implementation as UTEP
DOI Adds Ten More Critical Minerals Projects to FAST-41 Program
May 6, 2025
The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Permitting Council) released the second installment of critical mineral production projects to be featured as FAST-41 transparency projects. This second batch of projects is part of an ongoing series of critical projects receiving the
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