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Maverix Metals Acquires Additional Royalty on TMAC’s Hope Bay Mine, Canada
August 14, 2019
Maverix Metals has agreed to acquire an additional net smelter return (NSR) royalty on the Hope Bay mine in Nunavut, Canada, owned and operated by TMAC Resources. Maverix currently owns an existing 1.0 percent NSR royalty on Hope Bay. Maverix
With Bidders On the Horizon, Cloud Peak Auction Delayed Again
August 13, 2019
In what has become almost customary in coal company bankruptcies, Cloud Peak Energy filed a request to delay its auction of Powder River Basin assets by another week, court documents filed Wednesday revealed, leaving Wyoming’s coal country holding its breath.
September’s Bluefield Coal Show Progressing to Be ‘Excellent’ Event, W. Va
August 13, 2019
Local organizers are getting ready for next month’s Bluefield Coal Show, and say it’s progressing to be an “excellent” one. The 23rd biennial coal show, which will be held at the Brushfork Armory Sept. 11-13, is hosted every other year
Native Council Releases Statement Opposing Donlin Gold Mine, Alaska
August 13, 2019
An Alaska Native council has announced its opposition to a proposed gold mine project, a report said. The Quinhagak Native Tribal Council has issued a resolution opposing the Donlin Gold mine project, KYUK-AM reported Friday. Council members are concerned residents
Northern Appalachia Sees Highest Quarterly Coal Production Since 2014
August 13, 2019
Northern Appalachia coal production in the second quarter climbed to its highest level since 2014, as four of the top five producing mines saw a quarterly increase, according to data from the US Mine Safety and Health Administration. The region
Miners Honored at 53rd Annual Virginia Mining Institute Mine Rescue Awards Banquet
August 13, 2019
The 53rd annual Virginia Mining Institute Mine Rescue Contest officially wrapped up Thursday night, but this year, awards were presented in a different way. Families honored a coal miner in their lives that left a memorable experience with them. The
Cerrejon Coal’s CEO Sees Writing on Wall, Says Make Money While You Can
August 13, 2019
Most chief executive officers paint a rosy picture when they talk about their companies’ prospects. Not Guillermo Fonseca. The CEO of Colombian coal giant Cerrejon — jointly owned by BHP Group Ltd, Glencore Plc and Anglo American Plc — isn’t
Feds Ask Court to Halt Transport of Blackjewel Coal Until Miners Get Paid
August 13, 2019
The U.S. Department of Labor has asked a judge to stop a train filled with $1 million worth of coal from leaving a remote mine in Southeastern Kentucky until the non-union workers who produced it are paid for their efforts.
WVU Football Team Visits Arch Coal’s Leer Mining Complex
August 13, 2019
Every time the West Virginia Mountaineers walk into Mountaineer Field they tap a large chunk of coal positioned outside of the stadium. Wednesday, Coach Neal Brown and his staff took the entire team on a field trip to see where
Canada Invests in Greener Mining Innovation
August 12, 2019
The Government of Canada recognizes the opportunity presented by the global shift toward clean growth and is committed to investing in innovative and environmentally friendly ways to sustainably mine Canada’s natural resources. As global demand for cleaner technologies in the
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