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Ramaco Resources Wins Litigation Verdict and $32.7 Million Jury Award
July 20, 2021
On July 15 and 16, 2021, Ramaco Resources prevailed and was awarded an approximately $32.7 million jury verdict in its lawsuit against insurance companies indirectly owned by Chubb INA Holdings. The claim was litigated in the United States District Court
Kentucky PSC Deals Blow to Future of Mitchell Plant in Marshall County
July 20, 2021
The hopes of keeping Marshall County’s Mitchell power plant open until 2040 took a significant hit this past week, as the Kentucky Public Service Commission accepted a plan that would keep the plant open only until 2028. That decision led
Metallurgical Coal Producers Assoc. to Hold Its Annual Conference September 26-28
July 20, 2021
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA) will host its 42nd Annual Conference at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia on September 26 -28. This year’s conference is the first since the association, formerly known as the Virginia Coal and
Wood Mackenzie: Next Commodities ‘Supercycle’ Will be Driven by Global Energy Transition
July 19, 2021
The next commodities “supercycle” will be driven by the global energy transition, with China’s dominance of renewables value chains set to be key. That is according to analysis by Wood Mackenzie, which suggests a supercycle is on the way but
B.C. Province Approves Early Works Permit for Artemis Gold’s Blackwater Project, Canada
July 19, 2021
Artemis Gold has received approval of Mines Act Permit M-246 from the Province of British Columbia allowing for early construction works at the company’s Blackwater Gold project in Central British Columbia. The approval of the early works permit is the
Oklahoma Suing Biden Admin, Claiming Federal Overreach of Mining Lands
July 19, 2021
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is suing the Biden administration over the Department of Interior’s decision to strip the state’s ability to regulate mines, arguing it is an unlawful act of federal overreach. The lawsuit, expected to be filed Friday in
Evolution Mining Approves Development of Cowal Underground Gold Mine, Australia
July 19, 2021
Evolution Mining’s board has approved the development of the Cowal underground mine in Australia and increase the gold production at Red Lake project in Canada. The company is expected to invest A$380 million ($280 million) between 2022 and 2023 to
Two Miners Recovering After Deadly Mine Collapse at Nyrstar’s Immel Mine, Tennesse
July 19, 2021
Nyrstar said two miners injured in a deadly Knox County mine collapse are recovering following the tragic incident. One miner was killed in the collapse at the Nyrstar Immel Mine on Tuesday, July 13. Two injured workers were brought to
Montana DEQ Director Stresses State Will Go After “Bad Actors” in Mining Industry
July 19, 2021
The head of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is stressing the state will go after “bad actors” who leave behind pollution and mine waste. But Chris Dorrington feels it’s best to pin enforcement on legislative reform, rather than
Electric Car Lithium Demand Powers Mining Revival in UK
July 19, 2021
As the global auto sector accelerates production of electric cars, one British company is hoping to cash in from mining lithium needed to make rechargeable batteries that power the vehicles. It is five years since former investment banker Jeremy Wrathall
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