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Lighthouse Resources Ceases Operations at Decker Coal Mine, Montana
February 8, 2021
A Powder River Basin coal mine has closed down for the first time in modern history. At the end of January, mining ceased at the Decker coal mine in Montana after the owner of the mine filed for bankruptcy late
Judge Puts ConocoPhillips’ Gravel Mine and Willow Oil Discovery on Hold for Two Weeks, Alaska
February 8, 2021
U..S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason said in a decision on Saturday that she will temporarily prevent ConocoPhillips from opening a gravel mine or building a gravel road at the Willow oil discovery, after conservation groups appealed her decision last
Virginia House Passes Bill Ending Coal Tax Credits
February 8, 2021
The Virginia House passed a bill Monday that would phase out two costly coal tax credits that a state investigation recently found generate economic losses for the state. On a 54-45 vote, the chamber approved the measure from Del. Sally
Alliant Energy to Retire Wisconsin’s Coal-fired Columbia Energy Center in 2024
February 8, 2021
Alliant Energy announced Tuesday that it will retire its last coal-fired facility in Wisconsin by the end of 2024, as the company pivots toward meeting carbon goals and cutting costs. Had the 1,100 MW Columbia Energy Center, which began operation
U.S. Mines Produced $82 Billion in Minerals in 2020
February 5, 2021
U.S. mines produced approximately $82.3 billion in minerals in 2020, about $1.5 billion lower than the 2019 revised total of $83.7 billion according to the U.S. Geological Survey. This information comes from the 26th annual Mineral Commodity Summaries report from
Treasury Metals Estimates Pre-Production of Goliath Gold Complex to Cost $182 Million, Canada
February 5, 2021
Treasury Metals estimates that the Goliath Gold Complex in Canada will be developed as a combined open pit and underground mining operation with a pre-production cost of CAD$233 million ($182.27 million). As per the results from a preliminary economic assessment
Dominion Diamond Mines Sells Ekati Mine to Arctic Canadian Diamond Company, Canada
February 5, 2021
Dominion Diamond Mines has completed the sale of the Ekati Mine and associated assets to Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd. Arctic is a company formed and owned by funds and accounts managed by DDJ Capital Management, Brigade Capital Management, and
Montana Court Rejects Expansion of NTEC’s Spring Creek Mine
February 5, 2021
A U.S. District Judge dealt another setback to the beleaguered Spring Creek coal mine, saying federal officials failed to consider how an 1,100-acre expansion would harm the planet. Judge Susan Watters issued a ruling Wednesday that agencies within the Department
Senator Joe Manchin to Serve as Chairman of Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
February 5, 2021
Tthe United States Senate passed the organizing resolution giving Senate Democrats control of committees and officially appointing Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) as chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Senator Manchin served as Ranking Member of the
One Fatality, Two Injured at New Gold’s New Afton Mine in Kamloops, Canada
February 4, 2021
One person is dead and two others were injured after an underground mudslide at New Gold’s New Afton copper and gold mine near Kamloops early Tuesday morning. In a news release, the company said at about 1:40 a.m. three individuals
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