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Westwater Resources Enters Agreement to Purchase Natural Flake Graphite for Coosa Project, Alabama
October 9, 2019
Westwater Resources has entered into a long-term purchase agreement to procure high-purity, natural flake graphite concentrate for its planned Advanced Battery Materials Processing Facility at the Coosa Graphite Project in Alabama. Over the past year, Westwater Resources has tested graphite
Kootenay Completes Surface Access Agreement for Copalito Silver-Gold Project, Mexico
October 9, 2019
Kootenay Silver has signed a surface access agreement with the local Ejido at the Copalito Project located in the State of Sinaloa, Mexico. The agreement allows Kootenay full surface access to the land that covers the gold and silver epithermal
Azarga Uranium Progresses Towards Final EPA Permits for Dewey Burdock Project, South Dakota
October 9, 2019
Azarga Uranium has received notice that the United States Environmental Protection Agency has issued revised draft permits for the company’s Dewey Burdock In-Situ Recovery Uranium Project. The revised draft permits incorporate comments submitted to the EPA on the original draft
Pennsylvania Joins the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
October 9, 2019
Pennsylvania, the heart of the U.S. shale-gas boom and one of the biggest coal-producing states, is joining a carbon market. Governor Tom Wolf on Oct. 3 ordered state environmental regulators to come up with a plan by July 31 to
Oct. 17: MSHA Public Meeting on Request for Information on Quartz Exposure
October 8, 2019
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has scheduled a public meeting on a Request for Information on ways to monitor and regulate miner exposure to quartz — the most common form of respirable crystalline silica. According to a notice published
House Bill 1557 Signed Into Law, Supports Pennsylvania’s Coal Jobs
October 8, 2019
While remaining a major employer in Pennsylvania, the coal industry can be a difficult line of work due to the economy and fluctuations in the markets. To that end, state Rep. Matt Gabler, R-Clearfield/Elk, has announced that his House Bill
Missouri S&T to Offer Course on Complying with Exploration Requirements
October 8, 2019
The Missouri University of Science & Technology (Missouri S&T) will offer a two-day course on new standards for public reporting of exploration results, mineral resources and reserves. The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) says the course is designed
Federal Court Approves NTEC’s Acquisition of Three Cloud Peak’s Coal Mines
October 8, 2019
A federal bankruptcy court approved the final sale agreement struck between bankrupt coal operator Cloud Peak Energy and an out-of-state company, Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC), for three Powder River Basin coal mines on Thursday. The incoming company hopes to
Proposed Deal on the Table for Back Pay for Blackjewel Coal Miners
October 8, 2019
It looks like former Blackjewel miners in Harlan County will get their back pay. A proposed deal is on the table, about a week after the miners stopped protesting. Blackjewel filed for bankruptcy in July, leaving miners without a job.
Lenders Agree to Give Murray Energy More Time to Pay Debt
October 8, 2019
Murray Energy Corp. entered agreements this week that will allow the company more time to make payments that are due to its lenders. The St. Clairsville-based company announced that it has entered into forbearance agreements with lenders holding in excess
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